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PIC please
I know how you feel mate
My S10 stopped working one day. It wasn’t the tail cap. So I decided to try to get the bezel off with hot water and a blowtorch. Didn’t move so I tried a few different clamps and pliers. Still didn’t move.
Went on eBay to buy a watch case remover tool. Waited a week for that to come. Tried it still no luck. Got pissed off. Pulled the vise grips out. Kept slipping and marking the bezel. So I did it a bit tighter than bam bent the bezel. Still didn’t get it off lol so it sits in some draw now.
Don’t throw it out, just put it away till your clear headed again.
Aww man. You gotta have something bigger to shoot it with.
My Olight S20 has the green badness as well. I was going to swap the led at some point.....
Sorry for your loss!
Stuff like this forced me to make a rule not to buy lights that are glued together or are otherwise not mod-able.
Having older XP-G and XP-E lights that are ripe to be upgraded to XP-L, XP-G2, …but can’t get them opened up? Yeah, most frustrating. Olight & Fenix are a couple that make nice lights but hard to get open without damage.
I would use an angle grinder to put some notches in the top, find a large screwdriver or something similar to hold it in place and use some vice grips on it
I am curious why you did not reach out to olight and tell them the tint is unacceptable
To get the bezel off did you try one of those rubber pads from the grocery store?
1. Place pad in palm of left hand
2. Hold light in right hand and press bezel into the pad
3. Turn to unscrew bezel.
I’ve also used the same technique with indoor rubber stairway grip tape from Office Depot.
- Cut a piece of grip tape.
- Stick it to the front of the bezel
- Hold light in right hand and press firmly into palm of left hand.
- Unscrew
- If you have trouble gripping the light, wrap a piece of grip tape around it too. Gives you much more gripping power.
Not sure if this method would work on a glued bezel though. When did Olight start gluing their bezels?

To get the bezel off did you try one of those rubber pads from the grocery store?
1. Place pad in palm of left hand
2. Hold light in right hand and press bezel into the pad
3. Turn to unscrew bezel.I’ve also used the same technique with indoor rubber stairway grip tape from Office Depot.
- Cut a piece of grip tape.
- Stick it to the front of the bezel
- Hold light in right hand and press firmly into palm of left hand.
- Unscrew
- If you have trouble gripping the light, wrap a piece of grip tape around it too. Gives you much more gripping power.
Not sure if this method would work on a glued bezel though. When did Olight start gluing their bezels?
I think he has gone far beyond this already
I have one thats more then a year old and its glued

djozz:
My Olight S20 has the green badness as well. I was going to swap the led at some point……
Sorry for your loss!
Swapping the LED wont fix the green tint.
I tried that with my S15 already with many emitters in it, ( various XM-Ls and XM-L2s, 3B, 4C, 3C, Warm Whites, and even tried XP-G2s, with and without the lens all give the nauseating green tint because of a poorly designed reflector angle. Once i swapped out the original reflector to a TIR optic in the S15, the tint is now perfect neutral white with a TIR optic and a 3B XM-L2.
mine does not have the green tint problem, they must have used a different reflector on it, though i have not used it in probably a year or so, its still in its original box

Bort:
DBSAR:
djozz:
My Olight S20 has the green badness as well. I was going to swap the led at some point……
Sorry for your loss!
Swapping the LED wont fix the green tint.
I tried that with my S15 already with many emitters in it, ( various XM-Ls and XM-L2s, 3B, 4C, 3C, Warm Whites, and even tried XP-G2s, with and without the lens all give the nauseating green tint because of a poorly designed reflector angle. Once i swapped out the original reflector to a TIR optic in the S15, the tint is now perfect neutral white with a TIR optic and a 3B XM-L2.mine does not have the green tint problem, they must have used a different reflector on it, though i have not used it in probably a year or so, its still in its original box
The OP reflectored models were better than these new smooth reflector ones. This S20 with the smooth reflector is the worst green hue i ever seen from any flashlight.
let me check what mine is

bushwhacked:
Aww man. You gotta have something bigger to shoot it with.
I have my moose hunting rifle. A Browning A-Bolt 300 Win. Mag.
I could put it on the target stand at the shooting range, and hit it with a 220-grain solid big-game load at 20 meters to see how it fares up.
My brother has a rem700 300wm. That’s some power there. Put the O back in Olight. Much better than some buckshot.

djozz:
My Olight S20 has the green badness as well. I was going to swap the led at some point……
Sorry for your loss!
Swapping the LED wont fix the green tint.
I tried that with my S15 already with many emitters in it, ( various XM-Ls and XM-L2s, 3B, 4C, 3C, Warm Whites, and even tried XP-G2s, with and without the lens all give the nauseating green tint because of a poorly designed reflector angle. Once i swapped out the original reflector to a TIR optic in the S15, the tint is now perfect neutral white with a TIR optic and a 3B XM-L2.
I think swapping the LED does fix the tint as long as you swap in a Nichia 219.
For CREE LEDs changing the lens helps, but doesn’t go all the way. Sounds like a TIR is the way to go.
mine is slight OP, i’m glad to see its still working, and the tint is NW
You should write an article for here
http://www.designnews.com/archives.asp?section_id=1367

Bort:
mine is slight OP, i’m glad to see its still working, and the tint is NW
I just tried a battery back in mine and it it toast. The driver is doing the same thing my original S20 did, it now only glows and flickers, even dimmer than the moonlight mode.
Off to the trash it will go.
thre are no suitable replacement drivers out there?

Bort:
DBSAR:
Bort:
mine is slight OP, i’m glad to see its still working, and the tint is NW
I just tried a battery back in mine and it it toast. The driver is doing the same thing my original S20 did, it now only glows and flickers, even dimmer than the moonlight mode.
Off to the trash it will go.there are no suitable replacement drivers out there?
Not for this, because of its compact side-switch design. I tried to find something when the first S20 i had failed while i was using it, but nothing was available even close to fitting this light.
i firmly believe these S-series lights are just very expensive disposable flashlights.
thats a real kick in the arse, you should still hold onto them in case drivers become available in the future
I feel your pain too. Some may think we’re crazy, destroying a $$ light in pursuit of a better tint.