Boaz
(Boaz)
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The ability to do basic repairs is important if you want great tints and totally wonderful lights .
The forum proves that waiting around for vendors or manufacturers to put great tints in a light just isn't ever going to happen .IMHO the two NW tints used in the BLF A6 both suck .People like them , but my dog also likes to eat cat ****.
BLF has proved that you don't need to spend a ton to get some pretty sweet lights .A nicely designed driver by members here and a great emitter make things about as good as it gets . Whatever you spend on a soldering iron solder /flux and emitters pales in comparison to what you'd have to spend by buying multiple lights and expecting to finally discover a good or interesting tint, high cri light . Yes you can pay people to do mods for you but that gets silly when just shipping alone eclipses the cost of parts needed to fix or upgrade a light .Worst case scenario you become a flashlight modder fanboy and start endlessly promoting them and praising them only because you stupidly spent too much for a light .It happens all the time .people have to justify why they threw down big money so suddenly Mr. modder is a hero . I think if it's not some super custom designed Titanium light like a macgizmo , hanko or kuku than tossing too much money at a light is a sad admission of failure . It's like not being able to change your own oil or make a grilled cheese sandwich.
An emitter swap is clearly the fastest way to see real change in a light... and happens with just soldering two wires and some heat sink paste.