My LX70 PICS!

djjoonie

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Thanks for the info guys, here are some pics of the hid light bulb :)
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I was unscrewing the battery to recharge and the head part started unscrewing so I figure take some pics :)

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I can now see what xeray said before: the modification on d1s bulb and the base connector.

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Question: can I purchase a lx70 superpower head+reflector separately and make it lego-able lx70?
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Sounds like a nice option for my LX 50 II , I would keep my longer run time and have a little more throw. Something for me to think about. I'll have to be nice to the wife to do the upgrade :sssh:.
 

djjoonie

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Sounds like a nice option for my LX 50 II , I would keep my longer run time and have a little more throw. Something for me to think about. I'll have to be nice to the wife to do the upgrade :sssh:.

Spoke with Xeray for head upgrade, he will have them for us in about 2 months :):candle:
 

chartmarker

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I'll have to check with Dan about a LX70 head for my LX50. I though about his other upgrade offer and decided it was probably more than i want to but in to my light for the trails, and I want to keep my longer run time for our longer rides. A dead battery is no fun when your miles from camp.
 

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I see you have the adaptor cord for auto connection! Good show, it'll allow continuous operation without concern of power cutoff. I dare say the allotted battery time may permit enough retina burnout time though! Still, permits that extra time without the need for a second battery in tow or, having to charge one battery in the field.

By the way, good/great idea of the paracord wrap on the otherwise, somewhat narrow handle, particularly with the heavier head!

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djjoonie

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By the way, good/great idea of the paracord wrap on the otherwise, somewhat narrow handle, particularly with the heavier head!

Karl

Thanks Karl, I love paracord wrap on some of my flashlights :) I even wrapped a surefire titan!
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Possibly an obvious answer but, how is the cord attached...just through tension or, cemented in some manner?


Karl
 

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Why that's very clever! The para cord wrapping, the video and the posting! Very nice job !

Karl
 
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