Second Generation Silver Plated High Current Beryllium Copper Springs and 95+CRI SST20!

If its not too late, can I update my order to the following:

8x SST-20 4000K
4x SST-20 3500K
2x SST-20 3000K
2x LH351D 4000K

Thanks

@johnkey68, excellent. Hope you like them :slight_smile:

All added to the list.

We are at

1390 large springs
1360 small springs
269 SST-20 4000k 95CRI
141 SST-20 3500k 95CRI
75 SST-20 3000k 95CRI
217 LH351D 4000k 90CRI

It’s probably normal but as I am now working with the springs, I noticed that the small spring (from the previous gb of course) remains shorter when compressed the first time?

Yes, with these springs, both small and large, it is normal for it to stay somewhat compressed permanently from the first use. The new ones will be the same too. It shouldn’t get any worse though. Once that little bit of length is lost the first time, that should be all.

Thnx David.

Yeah, it’s more of a problem with the smaller spring compared to the larger one, because the wire thickness/spring diameter ratio is lower than the big spring, meaning more room for deformation.

Therefore, it will deform it more compared to the large spring in terms of %.

The small springs I've used in a coupe of lights are pretty stiff, stiffer than most stock springs. Maybe good for some mods, and for others may make it harder to thread on a tailcap - I'm having some of that trouble on a couple mods. Was debating cutting the spring down, but getting it all flat may be a challenge for me. Shame because I've decided against using them in some lights. I'd assume if I try cutting then grinding flat, I'd be taking off a fair amount of the conductive coating, or is the full spring conductive to the core?

Just cut the spring down. I’ve done it myself, and it does nothing to conductivity even if not flat.

DO NOT GRIND THEM DOWN. The worry is not conductivity, but BERYLLIUM COPPER DUST.

In any circumstance, do not grind them down. Beryllium Copper dust from grinding is dangerous.

One thing you can do to make them less stiff is just to compress it manually. It will plastically deform, and will make it permanently smaller.

Do you cut the top or bottom? Bottom makes it harder to get flat/even? Top would tend to scratch the batts?

Not even sanding? I'm old anyways, 20-30 year effects don't matter to me...

Cut to the top. Nickel is softer than steel, so unlike uncoated steel springs, it will not scratch the steel casing of the batteries.

I have cut several of the smaller springs to make more room also, mainly in the SWM V11R. I cut the top as blue did.
Its not easy once cut to get a neat looking top but its very doable.
I usually bend the cut end down slightly and file the tip of the cut to get rid of any sharp edges.
Then squeeze the top loop slightly smaller than the next loop down. Works great, no complaints.

I’m in for 10 SST-20 3500K

I’m in for:

20 big springs
20 small springs
10 4000k sst-20
10 3500k sst-20

Thanks

All added to the interest list.

BlueSwordM could you please add 25 small and 15 large springs to my order for the following totals:

  • 55 small
  • 45 large

So, is there an estimate of when the order might happen?

Please add me for 25 big and 25 small of these lovely springs.

Added to the list.

@DavidEF, I’m currently in the middle of a bind with another spring order, so won’t really be able to order the springs for our GB until next week.

Even then, I’m going to need the funds necessary to buy these springs. I’m currently doing a lot of important purchases(new university stuff, paying for the next trimester), so I’m being very careful with my primary funds.

I’m going to fully buy the springs with my hobby funds, and since I’m buying both of the large and small springs at once to save on shipping, it’s going to be a doozy in terms of costs.

Any update on the LEDs (4000K binning, availability, price)?

I’m already on the list. I’ll take 7pcs sst20 4000k and 4pcs 3500k.