I like my BE and hate it at the same time. Since I ordered it and my laser at the same time I figured they would already be adjusted for each other. It was clipping the beam really bad.
Then I figured out it is adjustable
So I take it off and use an adjustable spanner wrench to loosen it up so it will move. Put it back on and get it adjusted. Now my spanner wrench is too thick to tighten it up installed on the laser. If they aren't going to send it already adjusted to the laser why don't they include a spanner wrench to loosen and tighten the adjustment ?
Am I doing something wrong ?
I got it adjusted so it wasn't clipping the beam, but no matter what combination of laser/BE focus adjustments I do, it still creates a splash off to one side. Is there some way to adjust that out ?
The tail cap it came with was bad right out of the box, luckily I had a spare that Grey had sent me with a previous purchase. I don't run the extension tube on it because I have the black host and where the extension tube meets the host there is no kind of transition for the two pieces to make a smooth transition, to make matters worse the end of the extension tube is raw aluminum instead of black and stands out.
Since I'm not running the extension tube that leaves me with 18350's or 16340's to power it with. I have a pretty good selection of batteries. 18350's won't even let me screw the tail cap on all the way and it puts dents in every protected 16340 I have tried in it.
What am I doing wrong ? The only combination I have found that works is one unprotected 16340 and one protected 16340. That seems crazy to me.
You can imagine what the runtime is with a 4w running off 2 16340's .
Sorry to hear about the BE, glad Grey got you fixed up !