I think phrases like “some little extra cash” and “side business” should be addressed. Lotta work, little pay.
Unless the intent is to just mod lights for the Hell of it, whether/not they’d ever get sold, but then sell ’em (hopefully) at some token profit anyway. But that doesn’t reflect the phrases above.
I still say it’d be like hand-crocheted sweaters. Lotta talent, lotta effort, lotta everything, yet who’d pay 100bux for something handmade they could buy something similar on Amazon for 40-50? Or on AX for 20-30?
Master Carpenters who actually build beautiful cabinets with real wood are dying off, simply ’cause people would rather go to Ikea and buy laminated particle-board garbage instead for a fraction of the price.
Original light + parts for modding + shipping + markup = ??
Say, a 35buk light + 15bux for fancy LED and driver (eg, XHPwhatever and FET+1) + 8bux for flat-rate shipping = 58bux. Add some kind of markup to, say, a flat 70 bux.
Bozo looks up the light online, finds it listed for quite literally half of what you sold it for. How much you wanna bet he’d demand a lifetime warranty, even for a broken front-glass or torn switch-boot, even a few years out? Meanwhile, it’s all beat to Hell and looks like bobofett’s helmet.
Mod lights all ya want, but don’t count on selling ’em for a profit… or even at-cost.
Like that crazy lady on the pill commercial who makes sandwich after sandwich after sandwich, literally dozens of ’em, just because she’s manic or something. Have fun doing it, but unless you’re willing to give ’em away, don’t count on someone wanting to buy ’em.
Yeah, everything’s fun at the “Wow, you can make me a light like that? And with my choice of X/Y/Z, too? Wow!”, but after it’s all done, maybe you fried a driver or LED with an oopsie, but now it’s all done and perfect, and you fork it over for the bux. Then it’s, “Wow… that’s kinda expensive.”, eyeballing it like it’s just… just… just a flashlight. Ohhhh, here we go…
Buyer’s remorse. “Uhh, you said the light was 35bux, not 70.”, like you’re trying to rip him off. They think “modding” a light is just taking a small screwdriver and tweaking some teenytiny dials or something, not replacing the guts from a fully working light to make it work somewhat better. And not for double the price.
Yeah, call me Mr Glass Half-Empty, but if anyone wants to find out the hard way, have at it.