Let me start by saying I have a sort of stubborn attitude regarding my flashlights. Except for only a very few exceptions, I always use primaries in my LED lights, and I always use rechargeables in my incandescent lights. Now it has been discussed before, about the TK30 seemingly non compatible on four CR123a batteries despite the included instruction manual indicating other wise. I myself self have found this to be true in with the following glitches:
-I've heard it mentioned before, the lowest mode isn't really as low as it's supposed to be.
-When using the turbo there's noticeable moment when it starts in the lower mode before stepping up to full power.
Now, my question is if this could be solved with a dummy CR123 spacer and the use of three primaries. I would also find such a configuration desireable since all my lithium batteries are titanium batteries in double and triple stacks.
-I've heard it mentioned before, the lowest mode isn't really as low as it's supposed to be.
-When using the turbo there's noticeable moment when it starts in the lower mode before stepping up to full power.
Now, my question is if this could be solved with a dummy CR123 spacer and the use of three primaries. I would also find such a configuration desireable since all my lithium batteries are titanium batteries in double and triple stacks.