Thanks! you said what I was thinking.
In actual use I have not had any problem with my eSwitch Tool
it is a Brilliant Design!
tailstands, silent, simple
KISS
for those who do not know the history…
the Lumintop TiTool was the first eSwitch Tool,
here is maukka’s excellent review
Here’s some data I measured from the two special editions of the Lumintop Tool AAA. My Tool Ti is a Reylight variant with an inverted mode switching (L-M-H). The Copper one is from Massdrop with the stock mode order (M-L-H). The Ti has been in use for some time, so the tailcap capacitor has had to time to properly charge and activate the high mode. Some interesting findings were made especially in the highest mode. The Ti seems very inefficient compared to the Copper. The problem lies in the dr…
The Ti’s electronic switch is flush to the tailcap and very quiet. Straight from the factory, its microcapacitor is empty and the high mode doesn’t work. After a day or so with a battery inside, it is charged.
Copper body with the titanium tailcap is my favorite to edc
Then my friend Coppet made his own by transplanting a TiTool eSwitch into a CuTool:
I like the Lumintop Copper Tool but I wish it had a e-switch like the Ti and the Massdrop brass Tool. So I have ordered me a Ti tailcap with switch from Lumintop as a spare part and did the following little mod[image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] So……how do you like it
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Then Massdrop ordered copper ones, and sold thousands of them. I have one, it works great.

I ordered another one.
