Thank you Henk4U2. No need to be a great modder. One doesn't even have to be sucessful If you even attempt change the light in any way and post about it, you're in the drawing. Legoing is awesome and counts.
Congrats on 7000+ posts ImA! Hereās a link to one of my more interesting mods. That light is still going. It doesnāt get used a whole lot, but it doesnāt just sit on a shelf either - it sits in a drawer . . . just kidding! I think itās still running on the original batteries though Iāve noticed itās getting dim so they probably are run down pretty far now.
I joined BLF because what I really liked was to buy cheap lights and mod them.
In this forum I learned a lot and managed to complete my ābiggest lumens small flashlightā, an ultrafire F13 with four xhp-50.
first mod i ever didā¦ used it to make a hollow pill āholdā a star that wouldnt fitā¦ since i made it our of copper? it started conducting heatā¦
Itās funny. I know I have done and a few mods in my time here but I never seem to make any threads about them, they always seem so mundane or have already been done to make a thread about them.
Here are a few threads that could qualify, I figure I will qualify by shear volume if not by quality lol:
The bare aluminum L6, straight off the machine, from Simon Mao of Convoy! I think this is my Favorite mod I ever did or will do. From what it took to get it, during the early dayās of the L6 thread, how we shared knowledge/opinions and who made it happen (Jared), and all the unseen work, detail work, involved with this build, which most will never even notice! Like timing or indexing the battery tube, the center line is centered to the button,tactical ring centered and tail cap squared up to everything else. Or making a spacer to shim the e-switch and button up 1mm and shaving the retainer 1mm so it sits just below the surface like factory stock. Plenty of filing sanding stoning prepping and polishing, which is awful hard to do with a anodized light!
Plus the built by hand top and bottom 17mm LD-2 driver adapter and retainer build with the uniqueness of being able to use both tail cap and e-switch to change modes!
Then being shocked at the output of the XHP70 P2-1C at 12 amps! Which has been reported to produce over 7000 lumens! :sunglasses: Normal people just see a flashlight, BLF (my) people see it as a work of ART!
HUH just noticed, the Lug on the Bezel isnāt centered! :person_facepalming:
Congrats on the 7000 posts ImA4Wheelr, and thanks for the giveaway.
I still remember reading Foyās reviews on Solarforce lights, and it was inevitable that I pulled the trigger on a L2P. To this day, that is still my most used EDC light.
This was my first mod that I posted, showcasing the effect of heatsinking (or the lack thereof) in a L2P with copper sheets
Thank you ImA4Wheelr for the chance to win your 7000 Post Giveaway! The gift of money towards Mountain Electronics is a great prize and I agree about Richardās tremendous contributions here at BLF.
Hereās my first official mod which was challenging at times, but also very rewarding: Cheapo AA Flashlight Mod