fallvitals
Newly Enlightened
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- Aug 21, 2008
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- 14
Hey, I got a few questions.. I recently retired my surefire G2 with a Fenix P3D Q5. I Retired my G2 to my AR15 with a CAA verticle grip/flash light holder. Its activated by a push button above the verticle grip. (see picture)
You can see the G2 mounted in it. How deep it sets is adjusted by a screw up front (you can see it), a clamp style system. Its activated, like I said, by pressing the button above the verticle grip. (its a very ugly, cheap looking product, but its solid, and works)
Well... I have noticed the G2 has been getting dimmer and dimmer and is pretty much dead now. Its using the stock incandesent lamp. I put new batterys in it when I installed it. But the batterys were CHEAP ones.
So, its draining batteries... and I am not sure why.... It doesn't seem like the plunger of the product is hitting the tail cap to turn it on and drain it? it seems if the plunger from the product was hitting the tail cap of the flash light it would be on? Or might it just be cheap batterys? This flash light never had a battery drainage problem before... im guessing cheap batterys?
Second question. I want to get a cheap drop in LED lamp for this light. Im honestly lost by most all info in the sticky above. theres a few im looking at on deal extreme. I read you have to remove the larger spring, for it to work right. But I see now lumen ratings or anything... can someone give me a hand in pikcing out a drop in LED for this light, and application?
thanks.
You can see the G2 mounted in it. How deep it sets is adjusted by a screw up front (you can see it), a clamp style system. Its activated, like I said, by pressing the button above the verticle grip. (its a very ugly, cheap looking product, but its solid, and works)
Well... I have noticed the G2 has been getting dimmer and dimmer and is pretty much dead now. Its using the stock incandesent lamp. I put new batterys in it when I installed it. But the batterys were CHEAP ones.
So, its draining batteries... and I am not sure why.... It doesn't seem like the plunger of the product is hitting the tail cap to turn it on and drain it? it seems if the plunger from the product was hitting the tail cap of the flash light it would be on? Or might it just be cheap batterys? This flash light never had a battery drainage problem before... im guessing cheap batterys?
Second question. I want to get a cheap drop in LED lamp for this light. Im honestly lost by most all info in the sticky above. theres a few im looking at on deal extreme. I read you have to remove the larger spring, for it to work right. But I see now lumen ratings or anything... can someone give me a hand in pikcing out a drop in LED for this light, and application?
thanks.