That's really good to know, Auto. Did you just drop the entire light (without cell, of course, lol) into a pot of boiling water? And for how long? Like about as long as it takes to make hard boiled eggs?
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That's really good to know, Auto. Did you just drop the entire light (without cell, of course, lol) into a pot of boiling water? And for how long? Like about as long as it takes to make hard boiled eggs?
Sean, if we do this project, can I send you my M1 for opening/modding? I just don't have the balls to try opening the M1 (heard horror stories in the past, and it's apparently not that easy to open). The Tana module looks fantastic and it would be worth investing in an M1 (again) to do this. :thumbsup:
Also going to see if a 18mm bore is possible.
If you choose do the "typical" 18mm bore which seems to be approx .735" ID or there abouts. You might end up with a very thin walled M1. The body of the M1 where the ribs are machined has a exterior minimum of .792". That would leave you with a wall thickness of .0285". About the thickness of a credit card. However the battery you plan to use might dictate how much you could increase that wall thickness. 18mm is aprox .708 so add the thickness of the heat shrink and tad bit of play for batt drop out. Maybe a bore of .720" might work? that would increase the wall thickness to .036". Either way not an easy decision when looking at the numbers.
That's really good to know, Auto. Did you just drop the entire light (without cell, of course, lol) into a pot of boiling water? And for how long? Like about as long as it takes to make hard boiled eggs?
Still want me to send my M-1 to you?
What if you did a triple? would you be able to do something like that without a reflector?
Nice! OK so I'mnow off to find an A2 head is what your saying?