Plan was to tap it and just screw it to the lanyard area of the light but I used the wrong size bit and it was too big. I just bolted it after that.
looks solid
thanks for taking the time to post photos
It’s my regular edc rotation and I’ve had zero issues with it coming loose. It now has an osram and is my favorite pocket thrower.
happy
thrower? whats an osram?
mine on Eneloop w sw45k is not a thrower at all, has a nice big phat hotspot…
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fwiw, The CuTool has a discount code that brings it to about $40, pm me if needed, not affiliated, just a fan
if you know of a discount code for a TiTool AA, please PM me I would like to try one…
The Cu Tool AA is very pretty, but quite hefty, and I just gave it away… perfect excuse to buy another
Once again a great LED conversion, congratulations!
Jon, could you measure if the hole spacing of a short Jetbeam RRT-01 clip fits the lanyard opening of the Tool AA, a photo would be great too? I really like the idea of BOO5TED with the clip and I could imagine a Tool AA with the short Jetbeam clip
I could have thought of that myself, I have already done that with other flashlights
I cannot show a photo with a Jetbeam clip, because I gave the light away to a good friend.
Maybe someone here owns both an AA Tool and an RRT-01?
What do you need to know?
I have a copper Tool, no Jetbeam clip though, gave the Jetbeam to my dad.
It will probably fit, that is when you are referring to the clip on type
Sorry Osram flat white led, think this one is a W2.
Nope, that’s a White flat 1 mm2 so W1
wow
wonder what the difference is on AA?
Great looking light Jon!
BOO5TED, I’ll steal your idea. Because it’s brillant
Great looking light Jon!
thanks, yes, I do love the Copper AA Tool, very beautiful
I felt good about giving that one to a close friend, modded to sw45k
the beam has a very wide hotspot, a good option for a worklight, using AA
wow
wonder what the difference is on AA?
Only ever run it with 14500, but would guess much less. I’ll see if I can find a AA around somewhere.
BOO5TED, I’ll steal your idea. Because it’s brillant :+1:
No problem, go for it.
Nope, that’s a White flat 1 mm2 so W1
Thanks, I couldn’t remember. :+1:
Thank you for the pictures Jon. It looks like the pill is copper and the mcpcb is (still) aluminum. Anyway is there any coupon for this flashlight at nealsgadgets?
Also, does anyone have the Nichia 219c version?
The mcpcb is a copper DTP (i immediately swapped that ugly XPL2)
Codes from lumintoponline.com
Tool AA2.0 Titanium, 18% Off code “LMT2AT”
http://suo.im/5JhnR4
Tool AA2.0 Copper, 20% Off code “LMT2AC”
http://suo.im/5ueYdi
great info Yokiamy,
and thanks for the codes
question about PWM
when I wave the CuTool AA I see NO Dots!, so no PWM
Im interested in the TiTool, particularly the all Ti version, but zeroair says it has PWM
can anyone confirm or deny (he uses a scope, I dont know the frequency) Im specifically asking if the PWM is visible when waving the all Ti AA Tool
Received a new Tool AA Copper w stock XP-L HD
factory spec
3.7, 28, 140, 270 lumens
output on my meter, on Eneloop AA
3.7-24-115-280 lumens
after mod to sw45k AA Tool
new outputs on eneloop:
1.5, 12, 58, 190 lumens
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Tutorial
modding sequence to change LED
open the head:
unsolder the mcpcb:
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choose replacement LED, in this case 219b 4500k 9080 sw45k:
hotplate at 200C to remove stock XP-L HD:
add solder paste:
place new LED with correct polarity position:
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after putting on hotplate the LED centers itself, tap out excess solder
remove excess solder balls, verify correct polarity with continuity function on DMM
add thermal paste to the pill shelf:
solder mcpcb w new LED back in place:
verify it works:
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reinstall reflector:
Pat yourself on the back.
Note… the beam was disgusting, with a thin ring around the hotspot. I removed the stock centering ring, sanded down, and trimmed to fit, a butterfly shaped centering ring to half thickness… shimmed up under the mcpcb by .5 mm using thermal tape, and fiddled to get the reflector to center the LED. Much better.
Before:
After:
Outstanding!
thank you
today I received a couple of AAA Tools, the xp-g3 is my next challenge.