It reminds me of the layout on the Darkside Nymph driver with the 7135 chip soldered in the upright position to save space. But it isn’t exactly the same. Components are different. Yours also has (re)programming pads. Wow! Nice touch! :+1:
Can’t some of the green material near the edge be scratched off and then have a bit of solder between the driver and the body?
Like maybe near that circle at the top of the ‘G’ where there’s some free space
Lexel, sorry to ask, as this may have been answered before!
Do you have 17-19mm drivers with Narsil (side switch) that can be used with 1 or 2 Li-Ion cells, for a single or triple emitter light?
I need something like that to mod the BlitzWolf BW-ET1 (AA/14500 light, side switch) either with a single emitter or triple!
Never modded an e-switch light before nor one to take 2 Li-Ion batteries, hence my doubts. Also…I tried to keep up with the drivers’ list but I’m too dumb to get it right
Thanks for the answer Lexel!
The 17mm with FET is single sided?
I ask because the ideal diameter for the driver would be 18mm, but if it has 2 sides populated the battery tube won’t be able to make contact with the head and the driver, what will imply modding more things!
If the FET driver is single sided I can manage to make it work in some way !!
Yup, normally they don’t have issues, I’ve used them on other lights and they fit
But the “anatomy” of this light makes them harder to fit while screwing the tube. This is the original driver and the battery tube (more driver details here) :
As you see, the “bottom” of the driver is “clean”, so the tube makes contact with it and screws in completely.
Using a double sided driver (17mm, from you) you can see the gap it generates.
I explained myself wrongly, as the driver fits the hole, but the 7135 chips hinder the screwing in! Hence my question about being single or double sided!