Thetasigma
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the forum but have been lurking awhile.
My interest of late has been primarily in the Peak flashlights as their styling and construction appeal to me,
and of course, they make them in Brass!
I recently acquired some lights from Peak, a Lug SS for my dad and a Brass 2xAAA Eiger for myself, courtesy of Robyn and the gang.
I noticed my Eiger's QTC activation range has halved since I first received it. Is there anyway to "reset" the qtc pill setup or improve its function, or is the quirkiness largely a product of the technology?
I've seen pictures of QTC pills apart, but mine doesn't seem to come apart readily.
I believe I have the 2.1 Gen with the black plastic retainer ring and Hexagonal contact.
Also, would a different grease help with the smoothness of adjustment at all? I current have silicone grease on the threads. Looking at the Lube and Grease thread I notice that Super Lube is on the list and contains Teflon, and wonder if the extra slickness of the teflon would improve the adjustment of the Eiger heads.
I'm new to the forum but have been lurking awhile.
My interest of late has been primarily in the Peak flashlights as their styling and construction appeal to me,
and of course, they make them in Brass!
I recently acquired some lights from Peak, a Lug SS for my dad and a Brass 2xAAA Eiger for myself, courtesy of Robyn and the gang.
I noticed my Eiger's QTC activation range has halved since I first received it. Is there anyway to "reset" the qtc pill setup or improve its function, or is the quirkiness largely a product of the technology?
I've seen pictures of QTC pills apart, but mine doesn't seem to come apart readily.
I believe I have the 2.1 Gen with the black plastic retainer ring and Hexagonal contact.
Also, would a different grease help with the smoothness of adjustment at all? I current have silicone grease on the threads. Looking at the Lube and Grease thread I notice that Super Lube is on the list and contains Teflon, and wonder if the extra slickness of the teflon would improve the adjustment of the Eiger heads.