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#45547 - 08/03/05 12:03 AM Re: Test your equipment part 2
UTAlumnus Offline
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They have several drop in models. The one for either AA or AAA took maybe two minutes, including a stubborn retaining ring for the reflector. There is nothing to indicate polarity so I had to turn the module around.

TerraLux

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#45548 - 08/03/05 02:52 AM Re: Test your equipment part 2
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Registered: 03/01/04
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I've looked at MiniMag conversions. I suppose part of why I haven't gone with them is I'm lazy. To be accurate, I deal with computers and electronics all day. That last thing I want to do at the end of the day is write code or dig out the soldiering iron. :P A lot of the conversions that I found last time I looked (it was a while ago) weren't drop in modules, but take apart the switch and play with it until it works modules.



Looks pretty drop in!!!

From Nite-Ize website






Edited by duckear (08/03/05 02:53 AM)

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#45549 - 08/03/05 04:27 AM Re: Test your equipment part 2
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Obviously I did not. It is www.terralux.biz. All of their coversions are drop in, complete with new reflectors. Don't do the NiteIze -- it is junk.

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#45550 - 08/03/05 01:19 PM Re: Test your equipment part 2
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 835
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
Ah, that one. I got a red version of the TerraLux, it was my first LED replacement. It works all right, but I had to grind away part of the reflector to get it to fit right. It's still the only red one I know about, otherwise I prefer the Opalec.
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#45551 - 08/04/05 06:24 AM Re: Test your equipment part 2
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Registered: 12/27/04
Posts: 318
Loc: Monterey CA
Is there a good LED conversion kit with tail cap push button?
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Hmmm... I think it is time for a bigger hammer.

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#45552 - 08/04/05 09:57 PM Re: Test your equipment part 2
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There is another, embarrasing factor.

Cost.

I can't justify spending more than 10 dollars to modify a 10 dollar light, when good lights are out there for 20 bucks. :P

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#45553 - 08/04/05 10:26 PM Re: Test your equipment part 2
Anonymous
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Yes - terralux does one.

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#45554 - 08/04/05 10:27 PM Re: Test your equipment part 2
Anonymous
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I know what you mean. It is really hard to beat a G2, but it is a different animal.

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