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Sold/Expired *SOLD* custom made forward-clicky switch for SF P/G/C/Z tailcap

NetKidz

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July 8 updated: 4th batch ready to ship now. Please continue at: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=236172

For sale: custom made forward-clicky switch for Surefire 6P/G2 and similar.

I didn't have many SF tailcap to test. My friend told me it fits P/G/C/Z tailcap and L5/L6/M2/M3/M4. The clicky feel is similar to SF clicky. Switch is rated 3A max, please make sure your application won't exceed the limit. Switch manufacturer said over-current for extended period will cause the internal spring to deform and damaged the switch permanently.


SFSW-SW01.jpg



Each set comes with one switch and one rubber cap. The retaining ring is made from brass. The switch is forward-clicky type, half press to momentary on and full click to constant on.

I have (ALL SOLD) sets left now. (As of post #227)
Price: US$15.5 each
Shipping: US$2.5 for first one, add $0.5 for each additional.

They will be shipped worldwide via registered airmail. Trackable but not insured. I couldn't be responsible for item lost or damage in transit if not insured. Shipping with insurance is optional at buyer's expense. If you want insurance, please let me know your country and I'll figure out if it's available and the additional charge.

I accept PayPal payment only. No eCheck payment since it'll need over one month to clear. Cash funded PayPal preferred (If pay by CreditCard PayPal, please add 4%).

Here's my PayPal address: (please remove the spaces)
Cash PP: cash @ miyu . tw
CreditCard PP (+4%): cc @ miyu . tw

Please remember to include you CPF ID and quantity in PayPal note.


Thanks. :D


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Here's the install instruction:
SFSW-Install-01.jpg

1. Prepare your tailcap (G2 for example) and the switch
2. Pull out the spring first.
3. Use plier to pull out the core.
4. Use plier or tweezer to unscrew the retaining ring. (some tailcap is glued). Take out the retaining ring and original rubber cap.
5. Put the new rubber cap in the tailcap
6. Use needle point piler or tweezer to screw tight the retaining ring.

If it's hex screw (not rivet) in your tailcap. You could use a plier(or extension tube) to hold the core and unscrew it with a hex wrench. The thread is seperate in two sections. Install the new switch and screw the retaining ring further, it'll still works.
SFSW-tailcap02.jpg



If your tailcap is old type with large rubber cap. The switch won't work!
SFSW-tailcap03.jpg



Here's some photos of tailcap tested okay by my friend:
SFSW-tailcap01.jpg



==== 1st batch ====
order list:
donn_, 4 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/12
nailbender, 4 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/12
brighterisbetter, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/12
Jumi, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/12
Eric242, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/12
Sgt. LED, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/12
iknowjack, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/15
saltytri, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/14
Sadsack, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/14
Armed_Forces, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/15
Not So Bright, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/15
lightmyway, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/16
nfetterly, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/16
allthumbs, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/16
Eric242, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/18
donn_, 4 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/22
bxstylez, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/24
LED Zeppelin, 5 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/24
ecallahan, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 3/24

==== 2nd batch ====
order list:
bxstylez, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/8
Wiggle, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/8
Eric242, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/8
ecallahan, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/8
ROK, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/11
ambientmind, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/11
bxstylez, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/18
vrocco, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/18
jnr4817, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/18
Badfish, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/18
redsfairlane, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/20
niner, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/20
AKDoug, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/21
grinsefalle, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/25
TheBandit, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 4/25
ROK, 3 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/2
LumenMan, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/4
Toglud, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/6
nfetterly, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/7
jefft, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/7

==== 3rd batch ====
QtrHorse, 4 pcs reserved, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 6/2
kozstik, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
kland1234, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/23
openbolt1, 2 pcs reserved, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 6/14
schiesz, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
yazkaz, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/23
brunt_sp, 10 pcs reserved, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 6/2
wrencher, 2 pcs reserved, PM sent on 5/20, No response, reservation withdrawn on 6/13
HKT, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
harddrive, 1 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/22
Lunal_Tic, 3 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
chuck614, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
London Lad, 2 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
LiteFan, 1 pcs reserved, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 6/8
rangemaster, 2 pcs reserved, PM sent on 5/20, Waiting for confirmation response
darkzero, 1 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/26
tundratrader, 1 pcs, PM sent on 5/20, PP received, shipped on 5/21
Norm, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/22
rlowe, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/22
cnjl3, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/23
TheBandit, 2 pcs, PP received, shipped on 5/23
gallonoffuel, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/2
jaundice, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/2
gsegelk, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/13
DHart, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/16
Not So Bright, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/18
Tomahawk23, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/19
Fusion_m8, 1 pcs, PP received, shipped on 6/19
 
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Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

:paypal: for two

Nice looking switch, how many amps it survives?

Juha
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

i was wondering the same thing before i pull the paypal trigger......

do these switches work with high current?
and if so, at up to what point?

.
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

Hi
donn_,
nailbender,
brighterisbetter,
Jumi,

Will ship them tomorrow. Thanks.

Nice looking switch, how many amps it survives?

Juha

Manufacturer rated max 3A. But I didn't push that high. :)
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

i was wondering the same thing before i pull the paypal trigger......

do these switches work with high current?
and if so, at up to what point?

.

Manufacturer told me the switch is rated 3A. I'm not sure if it's high enough? :D

I only use stock P60 lamp and some LED drop-ins. I didn't push it to limit yet.

Thanks.
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

Nice way to convert a twisty switch to a clicky type.
I may be interested, but have some questions though:

a. Does the switch retain lockout capability?

b. How is the performance of this switch assy compared to the stock twisty form esp. in incandescent setups?

c. How come the maximum current rating allowed is only 3A, same as Leef clicky? (5-6A would be nice and could drive hi-amperage incandescents w/o spring damage)

d. Does the contact spring maintain the same height as before? (I fear if the switch assy is screwed in too deep there may be contact problems with the batteries)

e. In terns of build quality and reliability, how does this switch assy compare to the AW soft-start switch module?

f. Is it necessary to swap the switch boot to the new one? Can the old one be used instead, and if no, why?
 
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Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

I´ll take one switch please :thumbsup:

Eric

Edit: :paypal:
 
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Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

I would like to try one of these.

EDIT: CC Paypal has been sent to you for 1.
 
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Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

very cool:wave:
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

I'll take 2 please. Thanks.
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky switch for $urefire 6P/G2 (also fit P/G/C/Z tailca

donn_
nailbender
brighterisbetter
Jumi
Eric242
Sgt. LED

Your switches shipped yesterday morning. Trackcing information was updated in original PayPal transaction. If you didn't get the tracking number, please let me know.

Thanks. :)
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

Hi,

Nice way to convert a twisty switch to a clicky type.
I may be interested, but have some questions though:

a. Does the switch retain lockout capability?
Yes. Just loose half turn and it could be locked out.

b. How is the performance of this switch assy compared to the stock twisty form esp. in incandescent setups?
I think this switch is easier to operate (compared to twisty). The clicky feeling is smooth, solid and not loose. My friend said it's similar to SF stock clicky.

c. How come the maximum current rating allowed is only 3A, same as Leef clicky? (5-6A would be nice and could drive hi-amperage incandescents w/o spring damage)
It's the most suitable I could find in this size. I think there should be other hi-amp switches but I didn't get them. IMO, For larger amp rating, I think electrical switch like FET switch is more suitable. Mechanical switch may worn out by ON/OFF spike caused from large current in the long run.

d. Does the contact spring maintain the same height as before? (I fear if the switch assy is screwed in too deep there may be contact problems with the batteries)
I used it in my G2 for weeks and didn't encounter this problem. I also didn't hear it from my friends using it. I think if you didn't push it to limit, it should be fine.

e. In terns of build quality and reliability, how does this switch assy compare to the AW soft-start switch module?
No doubt, AW soft-start switch is top-notch. This switch also has resonable quality. The goal isn't the same, AW switch is electrical switch and this one is mechanical. AW switch is with mulit-mode and softstart. It's good for incan usage. (especially Hi-amp application. :D) This switch is for common incan and LED applications.

f. Is it necessary to swap the switch boot to the new one? Can the old one be used instead, and if no, why?
The switch button is longer. You could still use stock rubber cap, but it'll slightly protrude and may be easier to be mis-pressed.

Thanks.
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky for $urefire 6P/G2

These look very nice. I'd like to hear what you guys think of them when you get them.
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky switch for $urefire 6P/G2 (also fit P/G/C/Z tailca

I'll gladly let you know what I think of it when it lands!
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky switch for $urefire 6P/G2 (also fit P/G/C/Z tailca

Withdrawn due to financial issue. Sorry.
 
Re: FS: custom made forward-clicky switch for $urefire 6P/G2 (also fit P/G/C/Z tailca

I'll take 2
 
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