Ah yes, thanks. I was worried I would have issues because the battery does not fit into the tube (gets caught on switch threads) but I guess that is normal.
Oh well. The pills are smaller and the threads are sloppy. It allows them to fit this light as well as the convoy S2+. The convoy pill does not fit the Reylight. Too bad, I have a new daughter now so newborn hours don’t give me enough time for modding. Maybe in a few weeks or perhaps I can squeeze in a few things here and there.
Overall I’m semi-satisfied. My expectations were unreasonably high. I was hoping for better finishing etc. My threads are sloppy (like a Sinner ti) which is acceptable. The engraving on my tailcap button is off centre, I had no boot in my kit and my switch is sloppy (rattles around) due to a lack of boot; it’s also not waterproof. I have a bunch of spare buttons so will see what fits.
The bolts not being drilled properly (ie no radius to the bolts, just straight in) is annoying since I’m OCD. The finishing is a bit spotty on one of my lights. Minor marks on the surface.
The clip is well finished, and the OCD fixed ones look great. Too bad they are so short and the material has so little springiness. I can only use about 3 of my 7 clips.
Overall, a great VALUE, but not great for OCD folks like me. Worth it, yes, but with annoyances.
Congrats on the daughter. It’s a life-changing event for sure! Enjoy and cherish every minute and take lots of pictures, because they grow up way too fast!
Note. The Fenix or 4sevens reverse clicky boots seem to work well. Spring action is good and water proof nes should improve. It’s not wide enough to be sealed via the retaining ring but it’s pretty good. It requires no trimming and helps eliminate button rattle.
oh,I forgot to sub this thread, sorry for the late response.
It's my first time to make a new light.(even it's only a host),Actually I found some minor issues,but too late to improve or have them corrected. I hope I could've found it earlier,so I can provide some better stuffs.
Still got a lot to learn. Thank you for posting and the good suggestions.
It might be a good idea to generate a working unit using less expensive material but some problems arise from the machinist having to work out how to maintain repeatable accuracy.