I managed to take some photos above the MCPCB and you can see that below it it has a shelf.
I also took some others, with and without the glass lens, similar to your photo.
I wasn’t able to take the driver of its place. I guess the wires are very short, so I would have to unsolder the driver to take it out.
It is screwed in with 2 screws too, as show in the review post!
No glass lens >>>> With glass lens
Indeed a nice little light! I didn’t have any issue with the clip so far. I just wish it was deep carry from the tail.
I also would like that changing modes was a bit faster (as Olight), but it is not unbearable
Definitely one of the best, brightest smaller 16340s in the market! :+1:
Yup! Take the bezel out, take the lens, take the o-ring and then tap with the flashlight in your hand, with the lens down.
If you cannot remove it, try a toothpick or something pointy but not hard to alleviate the TIR on the sides. Then tap again.
It is not glued nor stuck, but the holes in the MCPCB and even the thermal paste below it may be hindering it from coming out.
Try the toothpick gently around the TIR, without much pressure
If you have a suction cup, you can also attach it to the TIR and try to pull it out!!
I didn’t take it out for a proper diameter measurements, but the one in the TK16 is slightly smaller than the one in the FW3A.
Also, the one in the TK16 is straight on the sides and not round, which makes it slimmer, too. Besides that, there are the screw holes on each side.
If you want to put the TK16 MCPCB into the FW3A you can, but the reverse I am afraid it is not possible :zipper_mouth_face: