Surefire Hellfighter (picture intensive)

desert.snake

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Makes no sence they would use a connector with so many pins, you could slightly remove the connector from the light just enough to see only 2 active wires inside the connector actually serving the light.
Yes, but for now it also makes no sense, since there is no spare 5-pin connector. There is also a 3 wire there, when the lamp is on, if it is closed to "-" it turns off the lamp until it is disconnected
 

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A few years ago I saw a photo here at cpf, of a Hellfighter full of holes made by shots. Does anyone have this image?
 

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A few years ago I saw a photo here at cpf, of a Hellfighter full of holes made by shots. Does anyone have this image?
I have this photo.
hellfire user.jpg

Its the original Hellfire before the name change.
I also have a mint one in my collection I have never seen another Hellfire in mint never used condition has anybody out there seen another one?
Hellfiremine.JPG

Hellfiremine2.JPG


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I used to have a Hellfighter I made several different cables for. Probably have enough parts left for a couple more if anyone needs one.
 

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On the connector itself there is an inscription what kind of plug or socket it is. I think the same as indicated in the 1st post of the topic. Digikey has all these types of connectors at a good price.
 

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Yes, I have this UH-01D cable
I am thinking to get a UH-01DA or make one but I am not sure what connecter model is used in the end of UH-01D cable

The Surefire cables are bulky and not very useful unless you need the remote trigger. Uses a junky Partsexpress cigarette lighter plug, too. If you're going to make a cable, make one that plugs into the back of the light itself. The connector there is simpler and cheaper.

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The Surefire cables are bulky and not very useful unless you need the remote trigger. Uses a junky Partsexpress cigarette lighter plug, too. If you're going to make a cable, make one that plugs into the back of the light itself. The connector there is simpler and cheaper.
The cable you have down there is exactly what I need. I will search the parts in **express and hopefully can make one myself.
 
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