ClipSwitch Flashlight - Giveaway (WINNER announced)!

I’m in!

I beg to differ

Most of my questions and worries are answered with your extensive comment. Thanks!!

Obviously the aluminium is not as strong as other metals and obviously soon or later will show degradation…. But perhaps we could find a fix for that…

Of course, more powerful flashlights that need more amps will suffer more with that issue… But the main idea was that the clipswitch is designed for pocket flashlights… And most pocket flashlights dont require such high current…

Lets see…

Congratulations phouton. Thank you ClipSwitch.

Can’t wait for the second round.
I’ve always been more lucky than clever! :person_facepalming:

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Thnks for gav!

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When is the end of the contest?

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Is this contest still working??

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Interested!

It seems it is not over yet.

I have a question about to “reverse” the process done to install a clipswitch.

I am talking about restoring the original anodization in the area that was removed (in the case that you dont want the clipswitch in the future… )

Is that possible? Or the only way is remove ALL anodization and re-anodize everything again??

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The drawing will be this Saturday (Leap Day) for the next winner.

Samgalax, The hardest part about reversing the process on the Microstream USB is removing the tailcap (since it’s glued on). Once it’s off it’s just a matter of removing a little nail polish and a couple pieces of sticky paper. The removal of the anodization during the clip switch mod doesn’t affect the normal operation of the light.

In again if it’s allowed