I'd first like to say that I love this website. I've already bought a few lights(KD C8, ITP A3), but I really want to fix my Surefire 9P. It was a gift from my brother and I really want to make this thing as best I can. If you're not familiar with this thing, it takes 3 CR123As. I want to make this thing better than it was. So what would you do?
I've been thinking about getting some 16340s and an XPG-R5 drop-in. Or I guess I could bore it out and fit an 18650 with a spacer and put in an XML drop-in.
Also, does anyone know where to get replacement Surefire lenses? Thanks!
I'd probably leave it as 3xCR123A or use a 17650 and a spacer rather than bore it out. Is there such a thing as a 17500 (there is, see below)? You could use two of those. Measure the lens and if it is 28mm, you can get one from KaiDomain. Definitely get a XP-G drop-in. Maybe an XM-L. Most of the budget ones are only good up to 4.2V, so you'd have to figure out a 1-cell solution. Solarforce has some higher voltage drop-ins for multiple cells.
Modes might be a little cumbersome with the momentary/twisty switch on the 9P. It should have the same Z44 bezel as the 6P, which fits 28mm lenses.
What's hard to replace is the plastic lens retaining ring if it gets broken or stripped of its threads. The metal ones Solarforce makes won't work despite being the same size because the threading is different, though you can replace the whole Z44 with a Solarforce bezel.
The Xeno bezels sold on CPF marketplace do work though. There is also a one mode version of the Thrunite. Its an excellent, RELIABLE, dropin that doesn't run at ridiculous levels and can run continously.
1.5 amps. There's absolutly no point in driving P60's above 2.6 amps cuz except to show off. The Thrunite gets warm at best (the pill itself) and is quite reliable.
Really? Because there are a lot of people on this board (myself included) that are running P60 lights with XM-L dropins with 3.0+ amp current draws on high. You don't have to run it on high all the time, but a short term "turbo" is quite useful.
Lighthound, but they're out of stock of the Thrunite XML 3 mode- only have the single mode. They stock the batteries too, so you might want to wait. They beat everyone elses price by a good 6-10 dollars.
Well, is the single mode too bright? I generally don't use flashlights for hours on end, so I can deal with the reduced runtime. The light right now is incandescent and is rated for 90 lumens and quite frankly, it's pretty damn bright.