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Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
kengps on 11-02-2010 10:08 AM GMT
Originally Posted by
Sno4Life
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Zebralight: Find out who makes that clip for Rayovac, and include it with your lights - You will never look back!
Agreed...that rubber clip my H31 comes with is bulky, ugly, and most of all wayyy too sticky to clip into a jeans pocket. It's the only thing I dislike about it. I think its good for extreme security, and would be good to Agreed...that rubber clip my H31 comes with is bulky, ugly, and most of all wayyy too sticky to clip into a jeans pocket. It's the only thing I dislike about it. I think its good for extreme security, and would be good to have. But for EDC it's just too difficult to clip/unclip from my pocket.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 11-05-2010 10:57 AM GMT
Ihave decided to wear my H501 around my neck for good, because it's just too convenient to store and use this way.
Disappeared when stored, even in formal wear.
Ready to use anytime and anywhere, even when I am in church, at a wedding, or office meeting.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
psychbeat on 11-05-2010 01:06 PM GMT
^^nice!
Ive been adding a cut down piece of plastic card
slipped under the silicone mount to keep the light from
bouncing around on my fullface helmet. Ive also used the
GITD holder (supplemented with some velcro) to mount a
C2 (w dual xpg module) on the side of the band.
it would be uncomfortable if it wasnt on my helmet.
eventually Ill swap out the silicone holders for thick velcro
as it seems like its working out better stability wise for you
guys. the silicone is WAY too flexi IMO.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
RedForest UK on 11-06-2010 02:31 PM GMT
I just left the stock clip on, cut the circular loops off of the GITD headband and cut some notches in the back. Then it clips/unclips onto the headband attachment great, itll still rotate easily enough for me, doesn't wobble at all due to the notches and rubber on rubber grip, and is easily removable. Plus the GITD backing looks great without those weird loopy things going round the light.
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Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
cambel on 11-07-2010 08:24 PM GMT
Has anyone tried breaking these things down and making an h series an s series? Can this be easily done? Curious cause I would really like the have the h51 but it might be nice the have a straight up flashlight once in a while. The switch and lamp bezels appear to be the same size from the photos.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
Belstaff1464 on 11-07-2010 09:50 PM GMT
cambel said:
Has anyone tried breaking these things down and making an h series an s series? Can this be easily done? Curious cause I would really like the have the h51 but it might be nice the have a straight up flashlight once in a while. The switch and lamp bezels appear to be the same size from the photos.
I would say that it would be very difficult and pointless. Why not just get the corresponding flashlight, i.e. the SC51 ? Such a mod will most certainly be irreversible and result in the destruction of your light. Even if you were successful, the cost of such a modification would probably cost as much as a new SC51 and you'll still only have the one light. IMO, it wouldn't be worth it to even try. I would say that it would be very difficult and pointless. Why not just get the corresponding flashlight, i.e. the SC51 ? Such a mod will most certainly be irreversible and result in the destruction of your light. Even if you were successful, the cost of such a modification would probably cost as much as a new SC51 and you'll still only have the one light. IMO, it wouldn't be worth it to even try.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
cambel on 11-08-2010 03:44 PM GMT
The point of it would be to have two flashlights for the price of one. Most flashlights can be broken down and parts swapped and such. I was wondering if this was built the same way. For ease of manufacturing the h and the s seem the same from photos, but I guess by your response they must be glued together which would make it pointless and irriversible. Thanks
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
Belstaff1464 on 11-09-2010 02:42 AM GMT
Hey All,
Thank you all for the great ideas. I'd like to reciprocate by sharing my clip solution for the H31. Firstly, I removed the GITD O-ring on the body. I then used the wire clip from my Leatherman Serac S3. The S3 has been relegated to glovebox duties and as such the clip isn't really require. The clip fits into the groove for the GITD almost like it was made for it. Check out some of the pics below:
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
NoFair on 11-09-2010 02:53 AM GMT
Very nice!
Imho they should come with a clip like that instead of the current one.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
Cemoi on 11-09-2010 10:02 AM GMT
RedForest UK said:
I just left the stock clip on, cut the circular loops off of the GITD headband and cut some notches in the back. Then it clips/unclips onto the headband attachment great
Pictures would be welcome Pictures would be welcome
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
psychbeat on 11-09-2010 03:20 PM GMT
^^^what he said..
tempting mod.
Re: Zebralight Mods
Written by
anyheck on 11-10-2010 10:35 AM GMT
davidt1 said:
What is the pocket clip that you have on your light? What is the pocket clip that you have on your light?
The one I received with my H501w was a much bulkier rubber thing similar to the headband rubber holder. Yours is much more compact.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
nekomane on 11-13-2010 01:13 AM GMT
Belstaff1464 said:
snip*I'd like to reciprocate by sharing my clip solution for the H31. Firstly, I removed the GITD O-ring on the body. I then used the wire clip from my Leatherman Serac S3.
The day after I read your post, I was in Portland OR. There were a bunch of flyers near the hotel front desk, and what do I see but one for the Leatherman Factory Store located 2 minutes drive away. The day after I read your post, I was in Portland OR. There were a bunch of flyers near the hotel front desk, and what do I see but one for the Leatherman Factory Store located 2 minutes drive away.
I dropped by to find the Serac S3 for a bargain price and got 2 of them just for the clip.
Expect to see a pair of clipless lights on BST
Thanks for the great find Belstaff!
Re: Zebralight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 11-13-2010 05:01 AM GMT
anyheck said:
What is the pocket clip that you have on your light?
The one I received with my H501w was a much bulkier rubber thing similar to the headband rubber holder. Yours is much more compact.
It's this Fenix clip. It's sold online for about $5. It's this Fenix clip. It's sold online for about $5.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
SpacemanSpiff23 on 11-15-2010 12:02 AM GMT
Does that fenix clip fit on there without any modding?
This thread has convinced me to get a Zebralight. Thanks a lot guys.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
Belstaff1464 on 11-15-2010 04:07 AM GMT
nekomane said:
The day after I read your post, I was in Portland OR. There were a bunch of flyers near the hotel front desk, and what do I see but one for the Leatherman Factory Store located 2 minutes drive away.
I dropped by to find the Serac S3 for a bargain price and got 2 of them just for the clip.
Expect to see a pair of clipless lights on BST
Thanks for the great find Belstaff!
You're welcome. I'm looking for another S3 just for the clip. I snagged mine for $30 from eBay....
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 11-15-2010 11:06 AM GMT
SpacemanSpiff23 said:
Does that fenix clip fit on there without any modding?
This thread has convinced me to get a Zebralight. Thanks a lot guys.
It fits the H501 without any modding. I modded mine for a darker color to match the light a little better. It fits the H501 without any modding. I modded mine for a darker color to match the light a little better.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
finefire on 11-15-2010 11:03 PM GMT
Had an old leatherman in the console of the truck, just ran out to check and sure enough, its the correct clip. Now just waiting for the light to arrive!
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
candlelight001 on 11-15-2010 11:48 PM GMT
What magnets do you use? Where exactly do you put them? How does it not mess up the electronics? Awesome mod, want to try it.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 11-16-2010 10:41 AM GMT
candlelight001 said:
What magnets do you use? Where exactly do you put them? How does it not mess up the electronics? Awesome mod, want to try it.
I bought the magnets from DX, not sure what kind they are though. I glue one on the outside of the tail cap and attach another one on it. No, they don't mess up the electronics. If you use magnets, just remember that they stick to other metals. It's best to keep the light in a sheath or something like that. I bought the magnets from DX, not sure what kind they are though. I glue one on the outside of the tail cap and attach another one on it. No, they don't mess up the electronics. If you use magnets, just remember that they stick to other metals. It's best to keep the light in a sheath or something like that.
Here is one example why 2 magnet can be useful. I use the magnets to attach the light to the shirt to keep it from moving when I run or bend over.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
jag-engr on 11-17-2010 12:53 PM GMT
Great news from Belstaff's thread about the S3 clip...
jag-engr said:
Do you by any chance know if it will fit on the AA H51?
nekomane said:
Yes it does.
Looks like the diameter where the clip attaches is the same.
I actually thought Belstaff1464's post in the Zebralight Mod thread was refering to the H51 until reading this thread.
Great find!
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 11-23-2010 12:38 PM GMT
Not a mod, but how useful a mod can be. I added two more speakers to my surround system and had to rewire a bunch of speakers in a tight spot. There are a few times when it is not an advantage to use my H501 as a headlamp, and this was one of those times. The magnets made the jobs easier.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
cistallus on 01-09-2011 03:53 AM GMT
I finally made myself a "davidt1-style" H501w neck/headband (that I last mentioned in post #18 in this thread).
From the local drugstore I got a pair of flat black "Outdoor" shoelaces, Kiwi part number 915, 40" (102cm) (for 4-5 eyelets):
http://www.kiwicare.com/kiwimcmssite...eavy-duty.html It's just a bit long - a 36" or 34" pair would have been slightly better. They are about 3/8" wide and slightly stretchy.
From my camping stuff I got a toggle (cord lock), like these:
http://www.rei.com/product/611240 or
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001OPMGKM/?tag=cpf0b6-20
Instead of an elastic loop, I used two pieces of 3/4" wide double-sided Velcro tape. I've seen these available as precut strips, but I cut mine (about 4" long each) from a long roll of "One-Wrap" part number 90340:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000078CUB/?tag=cpf0b6-20 or
http://www.velcro.com/index.php?page...ation-one-wrap and, putting the middle of the shoelace along the body of the light, wrapped each of these tightly around the middle of the body of the light. It's tight enough to hold it well yet lets me rotate the light up or down.
It works very well and comfortably as both a neck light and head light and is far more compact and pocketable than the ZebraLight-supplied headband.
Instead of magnets, I put two small safety pins on the lace near the body of the light, so if I have a need for extended use when bending over, I can pin it to my shirt so it doesn't swing around.
Thanks to davidt1 for a great idea!
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 01-09-2011 05:15 AM GMT
Cistallus,
Thanks for posting links to the stuff you use. I am always looking for ways to improve my setup. I am intrigued by your use of Velcro and safety pins. Can you post some pictures? Thanks.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
B0wz3r on 01-14-2011 11:40 AM GMT
Hi all,
I've had my H51w for a few days now, and last night I got inspired and came up with some cool attachment/carry ideas for the new light. Here are some quick and dirty shot from my phone:
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With a small split ring through the clip.
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4Sevens finger-holder is just right for this thing.
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With a 4sevens lanyard clipped onto the split ring for around the neck carry.
The clip is fairly sturdy, so unless someone was going to grab the light itself and not the clip, and then yank pretty hard on it, it doesn't seem like it's going to go anywhere.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 01-14-2011 12:01 PM GMT
Good mod!!!
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
Bolster on 01-14-2011 05:32 PM GMT
I often give lectures in darkened rooms (due to presentations running on a nearby screen), so this is a clamp I machined of aluminum that fits a small camera tripod. It sits, hangs, or grips the podium and I can see my notes.
I've toyed with the idea of fabricating these for sale. Curious if there's any interest.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
Bolster on 01-14-2011 05:39 PM GMT
OT: Regarding clips. If you're willing to drill and tap two small holes, Spyderco knife clips are available a la carte from their factory store. They are very high quality and not much money. Not recommending this for a Zebralight mod, no room. Just general info.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 02-03-2011 12:23 PM GMT
Just adding some hip-pop style use of a ZL light. That's all, yo.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 02-05-2011 10:42 AM GMT
Shorty66, the thread starter, has the slimmest ZL setup here. His setup sets the standard for compactness, and one which I try to emulate.
Shorty66's ultra compact ZL setup.
http://img101.imageshack.us/i/pfheadband.jpg/
I have traded the shoelace headband for something a little thinner. The cord is just as comfortable as the shoelace to wear and leaves no mark.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 02-18-2011 03:48 PM GMT
James Bond watch/headband mod:
The cord/shoelace headband is great for many tasks except for running because of the bouncing created by excess body movement. Any elastic headband not supported by a top strap suffers from the same problem because elastic materials stretch under pressure. For runners, a jockstrap headband offers the rigidness and stability needed to keep the headlamp from bouncing around. Jockstrap headbands are, unfortunately, bulky and unsuitable for on-person EDC. If you run and need a headband that doesn't stretch, a Velcro headband is a smaller alternate to bulky jockstrap headbands.
I know Velcro doesn't stretch and offers the stability needed to keep my ZL light from bouncing around during a run. But I need to be able to carry it on my-person discreetly. Below is a mod that would make James Bond proud.
Citizen Eco-drive watch
Is also headband for headlamp/MP3 player/wound dressing/compression strap/etc. in James Bond fashion.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
B0wz3r on 02-19-2011 01:17 PM GMT
I've come up with an interesting way of using my H51w... so much so that once I get my new Spark next week, I'm considering using the 51w this way all the time.
A picture is worth a thousand words, so I'll let a photo do the talking here.
Using a 4Sevens 'fingerloop' held in place by the clip of the H51w.
The advantage of this is it frees your entire hand for use; you're not holding the light inside your hand like you would have to with a regular type of flashlight.
Notice that I've put the fingerloop under the clip, so the pressure from the clip keeps the light from rotating in the loop. To change the angle, simply slip the loop down into the clip to free it, rotate the light to the desire angle in the loop, then slide the loop up under the clip again. And, it puts light wherever you are reaching. So you get the hands free utility of the headlamp combined with the directionality and control of a flashlight. You also don't get tunnel vision this way either.
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
srfreddy on 02-19-2011 02:32 PM GMT
davidt1, what kind of glue did you use? also, how thick and how wide of a magnet do you think could fit under the spring in the tailcap?
Re: ZebraLight Mods
Written by
davidt1 on 02-19-2011 05:16 PM GMT
srfreddy said:
davidt1, what kind of glue did you use? also, how thick and how wide of a magnet do you think could fit under the spring in the tailcap?
I use Krazy glue because it's not the strongest because I want to be able to remove the magnet easily if I wanted to. If you want to glue the magnet there permanently, Locktite Universal Adhesive works well. I used it once and couldn't remove the magnet later. Had to grind the magnet away with a power tool. I use Krazy glue because it's not the strongest because I want to be able to remove the magnet easily if I wanted to. If you want to glue the magnet there permanently, Locktite Universal Adhesive works well. I used it once and couldn't remove the magnet later. Had to grind the magnet away with a power tool.
I don't know the dimensions for a magnet that would fit inside the tail cap. Shorty66, the thread starter, did this mod. Perhaps he can answer your question.