Searching: 2 stage (high/low), AA battery, forward click.

supawabb

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Jan 4, 2008
Messages
188
Location
Canada
Had a Jetbeam BA10. Looking to replace with similar: 2 stage (high/low) adjustable via the head preferably, AA battery, forward click.
 

archimedes

Flashaholic
Joined
Nov 12, 2010
Messages
15,780
Location
CONUS, top left
JETBeam E3P ... excellent, and discontinued. Could never understand why so few alternatives in this particular market niche ....
 

calipsoii

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Apr 21, 2010
Messages
1,412
If you can deal with a reverse clicky, the Eagtac D3A can function as a 2-stage.
 

lion504

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 8, 2016
Messages
1,264
Location
127.0.0.1
FM MD1.5 body (or the original from MDW), MDX22.3, M31 with high low, and Z41 or Malkoff tail. You would also need a sleeve, blue painters tape, or a dollar dollar bill to reduce diameter 4mm.
 
Last edited:

supawabb

Newly Enlightened
Joined
Jan 4, 2008
Messages
188
Location
Canada
FM MD1.5 body (or the original from MDW), MDX22.3, M31 with high low, and Z41 or Malkoff tail. You would also need a sleeve, blue painters tape, or a dollar dollar bill to reduce diameter 4mm.

This went over my head.
 

lion504

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 8, 2016
Messages
1,264
Location
127.0.0.1
Apologies. You might consider building a high quality American made light with modular components. You can buy these parts separately.

You mentioned AA fuel. A AA cell is approximately 14mm in diameter and 50 mm long, or 14500 size. The MD1.5 body tube is the correct length, but is 18mm wide, made to accept 18mm cells like the 18500. If you go this route, but want to use a AA/14500, you need to shim the extra width using a spacer like a dollar bill rolled up around the battery. Here's the link for the battery tube.
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/v...6-MD-1-(18350)-amp-MD-1-5-(18500)-By-FiveMega

A spacer option:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...NY-SIZE-charger-or-body&p=4639656#post4639656

If you don't shim, you will experience battery rattle. Not cool.

As I mentioned, this is a modular light. Now you need a head with light engine. Assuming you want to stay with AA primaries, you should focus on a 3 volt engine like the M31, made to fit in a MDX head.
https://malkoffdevices.com/collections/surefire/products/m31w-warm-tint-beam-to-fit-vme-head
This engine would give you around 60 lumens, single mode, at 3000k.
The cool variant is slightly more powerful:
https://malkoffdevices.com/collections/surefire/products/m31-to-fit-vme-head

If you're willing to consider rechargeable cells you could use a 14500 or 18500 3.7v li ion battery and the M61 series drop ins. Much more powerful - for extra throw. Very cool.

These P60 type drop ins work in the MDX head, which screws onto the MD1.5 body above:
https://malkoffdevices.com/products/copy-of-mdx-16-5-head-black-ha-iii?_pos=1&_sid=30b7d6476&_ss=r
This is a 16.5mm diameter bezel, Gene Malkoff also makes one with a larger 22.3mm lens, it is preferred for better beam pattern.

You mentioned two-mode via head rotation. Also an option here using the Malkoff hi low switch.
https://malkoffdevices.com/collecti...-items/products/high-low-bezel-switch-for-md2
The hi low switch screws into the head around the light engine and is activated by turning the head slightly. Gives you a low mode with the M31 drop in via the resistors.

Finally the tail cap and mechanical forward clicky:
https://malkoffdevices.com/products/tailcap-switch-for-md2-md3-or-md4
Malkoff bodies share the Surefire c series tail threading spec, so a SF z41 would work also.

In the end you would have a light that looks like this:
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/v...-your-lights&p=5212656&viewfull=1#post5212656
Its the second light from left.

Heres another better shot, minus the tail cap (3rd image down)
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/v...refire-G2-Malkoff-and-HDS-parts-Rare-Dropins!

This light will meet all your specs. Obviously a bit more effort to source components and assemble, though I should point out assembly is screwingparts together, not soldering wires. Very easy! I taught my wife what to do in 5 mins. And prob more expensive. But it is American made, user maintainable/upgrade able, multi fuel, etc. And exactly what you want.

PM if you have more questions. I built this exact light and it worked well. Eventually sold it because my preferences changed. For me, this light was attractive because it offered the ability to easily switch light engines.

best of luck.
 
Last edited:

cave dave

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
Aug 15, 2001
Messages
3,763
Location
VA
Would older tech like Fenix L1D or even better the older programmable 4-7s Quark AA work for you? They are out there. When the Quark head is loose it is a mode of your choosing and can't change, you can even signal someone in Morse code if you want. Then you tighten for another mode of your choosing. Max, min, strobe, etc. 7 to choose from.

The new Prometheus Quarks have an AA body as an accessory and it is programmable to two modes, but maybe not the ones you want and I don't think it is selectable by head twisting.
 
Last edited:

pc_light

Enlightened
Joined
Feb 10, 2004
Messages
600
Location
Old Dominion, USA
Had a Jetbeam BA10. Looking to replace with similar: 2 stage (high/low) adjustable via the head preferably, AA battery, forward click.
+1 the Olight i5T except it's adjustable via short-press rather than the head. Nice tailcap press, not mushy or soft, and the Low-High light levels are well spaced.
 

defloyd77

Flashlight Enthusiast
Joined
May 10, 2007
Messages
2,631
Location
Wisconsin
You aren't going to find too many new lights that use the head tighten/loosen for high/low as Surefire holds a patent for that and has sued multiple companies for their use of that UI.
 

pc_light

Enlightened
Joined
Feb 10, 2004
Messages
600
Location
Old Dominion, USA
Had a Jetbeam BA10. Looking to replace with similar: 2 stage (high/low) adjustable via the head preferably, AA battery, forward click.
Wow, saw this on another site and immediately reminded me of what you were looking for, or as close as I've seen - Trustfire L2 Mini (yeah, I know "trustfire", I was skeptical too but they are supposedly better these days.)
- 2 stage (high/low) - YES
- adjustable via the head preferably, - YES
- AA battery, - YES
- forward click - YES
 
Last edited:
Top