Who has the Eagletac T20C2 MKII Neutral drop-in modules in stock?

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I have been searching for the Neutral white drop-in module for the Eagletac T20C2 MKII, but both PTS-Flashlights and Eagletac-usa do not have the neutral module in stock.

Can anyone tell me where I can find this neutral module in stock?

Does anyone know when Eagletac-usa or PTS-flashlights will have the neutral module back in stock?
 
Thanks for the update Mike :twothumbs

Do the modules screw in dry or is a thermal compound used for the best heat transfer?

I have seen in several posting of Eagletac lights pictures showing o-ring grease for the threads and o-rings.

I assume this doesn't come with the lights anymore, but can it be purchased separately?

The threads were well lubed on my T20C2MKII, but when I do later clean them can I use the Deoxit and Deoxit GOLD on the threads and o-ring?

Never heard about flashlight maintenance in the past, but now I want to make sure this light and others are taken care of.
 
Mike I tried to PM you my questions, but it said your box was full and you couldn't receive anymore messages.

Can anyone help me with the questions above?
 
Thanks for the update Mike :twothumbs

Do the modules screw in dry or is a thermal compound used for the best heat transfer?

I have seen in several posting of Eagletac lights pictures showing o-ring grease for the threads and o-rings.

I assume this doesn't come with the lights anymore, but can it be purchased separately?

The threads were well lubed on my T20C2MKII, but when I do later clean them can I use the Deoxit and Deoxit GOLD on the threads and o-ring?

Never heard about flashlight maintenance in the past, but now I want to make sure this light and others are taken care of.

Hi somename,
The modules thread in, no thermal compound needed although a little silicone grease would be great.

We still have a little ET silicone grease left and would be happy to add a free tube to any order, just mention it in the comments box during your order.

Deoxit works great but you want to use a little silicone grease on the threads.

I cleared my inbox so PM away!
 

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