Arc TSP-123 MOD

massa

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Nice to meet you I am a Japanese user.
I may use the strange English that English is not good at, please forgive me.

I MOD a switch of Arc-LS TSP-123.
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Each parts and the main body glue it together.

Materials--
switch : Coleman Mini Companion Lantern (model:5373G705XJ)
switch cap : switch cap of MAG D,C type

-massa
 

FC.

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I really hope ARC will buy that idea from you. In my opinion, that would be the best ARC LS switch. Great job!!!
 

Rothrandir

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wow! welcome to the board. that is a great switch.

we can understand you just find
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MR Bulk

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Man that's a clean mod. And it keeps the Arc right near its original length, too.

Do you have access to a machine shop? That is a big hole to bore out, plus you then had to tap it out, too.

Great job!
 

massa

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I am very glad I to be praised.
The battery case main body does not process it in modified of this time.
It is a factor of success that I was able to discover a small switch entering it in a hole.

-massa
 

yclo

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Massa,

Nice work!
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Cool how that switch cover just fits right on too.

Charlie,

If I'm not mistaken, the Arc TSP already has a tapped hole in the rear end....
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-YC
 

massa

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Mr. Gransee,

I have you praise it and am very honored.
I think the originality of your product it is very splendid.
I expect further development of your product.

-massa
 

GlockDoc

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Wow!
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Massa, that is just beautiful! I want one. Thanks for sharing that with us. And welcome to CPF.
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txwest

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Massa,
Great mod & welcome to the board. Don't worry about the english. Darell had trouble when he started & he's up to...what?...about 5,000 posts now. 8^) TX
 

massa

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I am very glad that agreement of all of you is provided.
And thank you for welcoming participation to CPF.

-massa
 

McGizmo

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Massa,

Very nice! I have one question. Does the switch have a momentary on feature or is it a click on and then click off?

Thanks,
Don
 

massa

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McGizmo,

Thank you for praising me

This switch seems to be different from "Kroll tailcap Switch " in structure.
Do not operate in momentary and operate only with click on and then click off.
By the way, this button has a short stroke with 1.5mm.

-massa
 

McGizmo

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Massa,

Thank you for the information. I recall seing one of those coleman lights and thought that it was either on or off. Including the momentary feature is a bit more complicated and requires more throw in the mechanisim from what I can tell. Again, very nice job and thank you for sharing.
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- Don
 

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