New style Mag switch mods/resistance fix

Mettee

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On one of the last lights I built I encountered the new style switch and had to make a working positive contact. The new metal spring that is in these switches will not work with flat top cells. This is just a evolution of that previous method I used of the brass screw, and it incorporates a few additional features. This one is just a prototype myself and a buddy worked out. Feel free to tell me what you think, we may even have a few made and plated and offer them here if there is demand.

Rebel LED version of the new style
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Contact bottom view
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Contact inside view, pill held in place by clip.
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Pill outside the housing. Will later have cuts along the top inside part to allow it to drop in. This one required drilling out material and I want to avoid that on the final design. The pill will also have a hole drilled into it to allow a wire to be soldered directly to it. It will be parallel to the shoulder cuts at the top as far as I can tell now that will allow the best routing for wire.
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Let me know what you think...

drew
 
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mrartillery

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Looks good. For the new style switches Ive been soldering the tower spring to the bottom contact (after I cut it down to just a couple rounds). Not really a resistance fix but it does solve the problem of flat top cell contact.
 

Aircraft800

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That's Beautiful! Nice Work!

You could also make a low profile contact on the switch side for the TaskLED momentary switch mods, to isolate the Battery "+" contact from the switch. Maybe just leave a small hole to insert and solder the wire to bypass the switch.
 

Mettee

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Aircraft please explain what you mean, I did plan on making a hole in the copper to allow a solder point as stated above. Did you mean something else?

Or maybe you had another idea of a direction it could be routed...

I am currently making some changes to the part so I can take pictures of it for different configurations, such as momentary switch mods. I will rout the wires the way I figured on doing them and if you can, tell me what you all think.
 
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