jayrob
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By request, I set up a Maglite build 'flipped' backwards... (switch at the back)
This was a fair amount of extra modification needed to make this the way danefex wanted it. He saw my normal Maglite build here, and asked if I could flip it around and make it work with the switch at the back...
In order to make this work, there were a few things to modify. I thought I would show some pictures and stuff. Just because it is kind of interesting.
I like it anyway...
There is some extra space behind the switch. (over the handle)
Not enough room in there for a pair of safety glasses, but it's a good stash spot for some matches, flash paper and stuff...
Here's a video showing the trigger operation: (pull back for momentary on, push forward for constant on)
Last but not least, I had to set up the FlexModP3 driver to be a 'drop in module'. So that you can load your batteries from the front. The negative feed to the driver will be through the diode case pin...
Here's more detail on the FlexModP3 'drop in module': (I can make this fit an RL-2088 'Frankenstein' host as well!)
http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/flexmodp3-drop-module-61966.html
Hope you like it!
This was a fair amount of extra modification needed to make this the way danefex wanted it. He saw my normal Maglite build here, and asked if I could flip it around and make it work with the switch at the back...
In order to make this work, there were a few things to modify. I thought I would show some pictures and stuff. Just because it is kind of interesting.
I like it anyway...
There is some extra space behind the switch. (over the handle)
Not enough room in there for a pair of safety glasses, but it's a good stash spot for some matches, flash paper and stuff...
Here's a video showing the trigger operation: (pull back for momentary on, push forward for constant on)
Last but not least, I had to set up the FlexModP3 driver to be a 'drop in module'. So that you can load your batteries from the front. The negative feed to the driver will be through the diode case pin...
Here's more detail on the FlexModP3 'drop in module': (I can make this fit an RL-2088 'Frankenstein' host as well!)
http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/flexmodp3-drop-module-61966.html
Hope you like it!
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