6d bulb with 3 123s?

kongfuchicken

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All'right, if I'm making a horrible mistake, please tell me because I couldn't find anything on the forum; is it possible to put a 6D stock bulb in a 2D with 3 123s in the adaptor?
I know it works with 6 nimhs but just in case, am I forgeting (or not aware of) something important?
Thanks.
 

paulr

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Yeah, people do those mods all the time with 2c and 2aa lights. Three 123's are exactly the same length as two c's or aa's, so all you need is a sleeve to pad out the diameter.
 

IlluminatingBikr

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3 123's are a much more compact and shorter-runtime version of 6D's. They will work just fine with a 6D bulb.
 

NeonLights

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I've got a 2D sized Maglite that is running a 5-cell bulb with 3x123 batteries in it, and it is noticeably brighter than a 6-cell bulb running off 9 volts in a Maglite. I've had the same 5-cell Mag bulb in it for quite awhile now, and it still works great, doesn't seem to mind the extra 1.5V at all. I'd give a 5-cell bulb a try, they only cost a couple dollars.

-Keith
 
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