I have (so far....) clickie tailcaps on a E2L, E1L, 2xE1B (one with a Z68) and now a new Z59 for a 6P (With Malkoff M60W, which for the record is amazing
).
I've noticed that they all have something in common.
On 'other brands' I have noticed that any lock out clickie tailcap needs to be completely tightened in order to make contact. In fact, on some anything less than fully tight and it's locked out.
With the Surefire clickies though this isn't the case. With the E series tails, starting from fully tightened they can be loosened nearly a 1/4 turn before losing connection, and on my new 6P with Z59 it's nearer to a 1/2 turn before the light won't turn on.
So, my question is this.
Is it best for the tailcap, spring, or whatever, to.....
A) Tighten it as far as it will go when in use.
B) Tighten it only enough to make connection.
C) It doesn't matter / fully tight won't damage the tailcap.
Thank you
I've noticed that they all have something in common.
On 'other brands' I have noticed that any lock out clickie tailcap needs to be completely tightened in order to make contact. In fact, on some anything less than fully tight and it's locked out.
With the Surefire clickies though this isn't the case. With the E series tails, starting from fully tightened they can be loosened nearly a 1/4 turn before losing connection, and on my new 6P with Z59 it's nearer to a 1/2 turn before the light won't turn on.
So, my question is this.
Is it best for the tailcap, spring, or whatever, to.....
A) Tighten it as far as it will go when in use.
B) Tighten it only enough to make connection.
C) It doesn't matter / fully tight won't damage the tailcap.
Thank you