Thanks for the tips in this thread about the led type. For the avg person, it should really be made clearer on the 'fancy' light sites about what cool white and neutral and CRI mean. NOW I understand at least. Long story short thanks to this new info, I have three on the way since I couldnt decide. Zebra H51w, Zebra SC51Fw and a Peak El Capitan (neutral/medium beam/keychain). I couldnt figure out what exactly I wanted so I had to get the zebra most folks like, and then a floody, and then one of those peak ones to see how I like the infinite variable type. LOL. OH well I wanted a light, now at least one of these should satisfy the need. Also since those are all aluminum frames I figured I could strip them and hard anodize in OD green, or Red since I do that for my SAK mods I can just throw in flashlight parts along with those.
Oh there I go assuming that everything is moddable and comes apart. Oh well, no big deal, but it seemed like a perk to change the color. I tried googling for peoples attempts to disassemble them but couldn't find any. Any links to failed attempts?
Quote from: Syph007 on August 16, 2012, 04:30:05 PMOh there I go assuming that everything is moddable and comes apart. Oh well, no big deal, but it seemed like a perk to change the color. I tried googling for peoples attempts to disassemble them but couldn't find any. Any links to failed attempts?Don't know of any myself either; I've only ever seen external mods. There's a thread over at CPF called "Zebralight Mods" in the headlamps forum; it'll give you and idea of what some people have done. I personally like mine just the way they are and have felt no need at all to do anything to them other than use some diffusion film.
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on August 17, 2012, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Syph007 on August 16, 2012, 04:30:05 PMOh there I go assuming that everything is moddable and comes apart. Oh well, no big deal, but it seemed like a perk to change the color. I tried googling for peoples attempts to disassemble them but couldn't find any. Any links to failed attempts?Don't know of any myself either; I've only ever seen external mods. There's a thread over at CPF called "Zebralight Mods" in the headlamps forum; it'll give you and idea of what some people have done. I personally like mine just the way they are and have felt no need at all to do anything to them other than use some diffusion film.Oh Im sure they are fine as they are. I just have a problem where I cant leave things alone and have to see how I can 'improve' them or at least tinker.
Quote from: Syph007 on August 17, 2012, 04:46:30 AMQuote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on August 17, 2012, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Syph007 on August 16, 2012, 04:30:05 PMOh there I go assuming that everything is moddable and comes apart. Oh well, no big deal, but it seemed like a perk to change the color. I tried googling for peoples attempts to disassemble them but couldn't find any. Any links to failed attempts?Don't know of any myself either; I've only ever seen external mods. There's a thread over at CPF called "Zebralight Mods" in the headlamps forum; it'll give you and idea of what some people have done. I personally like mine just the way they are and have felt no need at all to do anything to them other than use some diffusion film.Oh Im sure they are fine as they are. I just have a problem where I cant leave things alone and have to see how I can 'improve' them or at least tinker. Heresy!!!Zebralights are perfect just as they are!!!
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on August 17, 2012, 04:49:58 AMQuote from: Syph007 on August 17, 2012, 04:46:30 AMQuote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on August 17, 2012, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Syph007 on August 16, 2012, 04:30:05 PMOh there I go assuming that everything is moddable and comes apart. Oh well, no big deal, but it seemed like a perk to change the color. I tried googling for peoples attempts to disassemble them but couldn't find any. Any links to failed attempts?Don't know of any myself either; I've only ever seen external mods. There's a thread over at CPF called "Zebralight Mods" in the headlamps forum; it'll give you and idea of what some people have done. I personally like mine just the way they are and have felt no need at all to do anything to them other than use some diffusion film.Oh Im sure they are fine as they are. I just have a problem where I cant leave things alone and have to see how I can 'improve' them or at least tinker. Heresy!!!Zebralights are perfect just as they are!!! Naaa, there's always room for improvement. How about a threaded bezel to swap lenses from clear to the dispersion type?
I got a Thrunite Ti a little over a month ago, and it quickly replaced the Fenix E01 as my pocket carry. For $3 more than the Fenix you get far superior knurling, 2 brightness levels (I got the 3 L/60L version), and a glass lens. Amazon only had the black one, but I like it so well I have a red and blue one ordered from Illumination Supply, along with a Preon P0. They also have a version with .4 lumens on the low setting, with great advertised run time, but I haven't tried that one yet. These Thrunites are a great bargain IMO.
There's a couple of Maglite users at work and there shocked at how my torches comprehensively destroy there 4x C cell mags
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on August 17, 2012, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Syph007 on August 16, 2012, 04:30:05 PMOh there I go assuming that everything is moddable and comes apart. Oh well, no big deal, but it seemed like a perk to change the color. I tried googling for peoples attempts to disassemble them but couldn't find any. Any links to failed attempts?Don't know of any myself either; I've only ever seen external mods. There's a thread over at CPF called "Zebralight Mods" in the headlamps forum; it'll give you and idea of what some people have done. I personally like mine just the way they are and have felt no need at all to do anything to them other than use some diffusion film.AFAIK, the SC600 is the only zebra that may be somewhat easily modded, at least the LED. See hereI think the reason it is hard to find posts about disassembled zebralights is that pretty early on it was found out they don't come apart easily. See here, for example. It is an older H30, but the new lights are made in a similar fashion, minus the screws holding the switch cover ring on.Some other threads of interest that, while not showing disassembly, help give a good idea of how difficult it is to do:http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?328729-has-anyone-had-a-Zebralight-re-coatedhttp://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?329727-How-to-replace-a-cracked-Zebralight-lens.&p=3830990&viewfull=1#post3830990http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?341805-Who-can-do-an-SC60-emitter-swap-for-meNot all the most useful threads if you are wanting to tear it down, but its all I could find
Honestly though, I'm going to go an easier route to get the HCRI barn burner I want... I've got my eye on one of the new Solarforce P1 composite hosts, and a mulitmode Nailbender P60 drop-in for it with a highly amped HCRI XPG. 600 lumens of rosy goodness out the front from one 18650!
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on August 22, 2012, 08:13:20 PMHonestly though, I'm going to go an easier route to get the HCRI barn burner I want... I've got my eye on one of the new Solarforce P1 composite hosts, and a mulitmode Nailbender P60 drop-in for it with a highly amped HCRI XPG. 600 lumens of rosy goodness out the front from one 18650! Sir, I dont speak flashlight, but whatever you said here sounds cool!