Yeah it is cool to read and for sure you are on topic
You can upload pics at several sites, I use tinypic, upload, open in new tab (until you only see pic) and then copy URL, click little pic icon above where you type posts paste it in first field, set width at 75 or 100% and paste again in lowest field then click OK and we should be able to see them.
I was just over looking for another TA and saw your post and thought Iād just show you a link and if you go about half way down on the Original Post āOPā page you might find what your looking for,
Get a measurement if you have calipers or tape measure works also and then convert inches online to MM, will get you a ballpark measurement at least, not hard to do, good luck friend and welcomeā¦ TA, Texas Ace
You canāt. The 46 mm SRK driver can be sanded to fit, just do it carefully(not with a belt sander or bench grinder)However, if youād like some help with repairing the existing one there might be a way. From the pic itās obvious at least one component poofed and if you can replace a driver you can certainly replace a part. The pic is somewhat overexposed so pcb labels donāt show. Can you take another? Is the part number still viable? Could someone else post a pic of this same driver/same side? It looks like each led might be individually regulated by a 7136 but with a single main input diode but it hard to say for sure. The FET drivers are unregulated. RMM sells one that uses 7135ās but is only available in kit form until he builds more but a big board like this makes for an easier 1st time DIY if youāre up for it.
1) Different form factor of 3x18650; this thing has got its own vibe. Certainly a nice addition if you donāt own a 3x18650 light.
2) The Warrior is one of those hidden classics in the flashlight world in my opinion.