This one is different from the older E05. Seems to me the whole head is a one piece aluminum with no threading. Carefully examined all possible junction but couldn't find any misfits. Had anyone here successfully removed/disassemble the head? I need suggestion before I try to force twist the PCB circuit in the head.
The trick is to heat them evenly to 90C for minimal 2 minutes. Then do it fast and steady. I used circlip pliers, my tweezer bent into funny shape.
Bought 10 pcs of these E05s as colour reference to the clients. I prepare 9 pcs for 2700K - 6500K high CRI EDC tint sampler, and the other for gift. I like the SS for keychain lights, more robust. Will order it later.
BTW, the low mode could be lower by simply replace the resistor, no? It’s way too bright.
I don’t really keep up with those flashaholic - must - have items anymore. I was collecting flashlights since the PETZL acetylene torch era (Now it’s scary to think about how I dug into caves with it). Then I sold all of them. These days I always try to sell before consider to buy a new one. All the flashlights I have right now are those leftover from previous sales. Unfortunately the Wizard, Prime, and Predator aren’t easily modified. These E05s are cheap, tiny, robust, and has regulated flat output, great for my marketing job.
Being active in BLF recently made me grow that urge back, hhhhhh…… :weary:
For those whom spoiled by the rosy 219B tint, 219C seems like a failure in tint evolution. Well to my eyes, it's the other way around.
If you see at the sequence above, 219B is the misfit of all those following black body locus. There will be no true "natural" white in all 219B variants line up. Indeed it's pleasant but too "artificial" from those naturist point of view.