Hey everyone! first post here since coming from r/flashlight. If my post look weird please forgive me as this is my first time/post on Lemmy.

I decided to swap both of my ZL today. 519A 3500dd and 519A 5700dd. Had a total of 3 SC64cLE and I only won the tint lottery of 1/3. I kept the most neutral to my eyes alone.

Decided to polish the bezel as well for a cleaner look.

ALBUM

PS: I’m sure no one cares, but I just wanted to say thank you to everyone here, active users, those who have contributed to the sub and those who helped me out tremendously on learning how to mod flashlights. The discussion over on reddit seemed extremely toxic to me and I don’t remember that sub being that way at all back then. I decided to jump over to lemmy and everything seems similar for the most part. Hope to continue my hobby here if reddit fails. Cheers!

  • FiFoFree@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I can’t get enough of the 519A, but I didn’t initially understand the hype around dedoming them… and then I got a D4K dual channel with both ends of the 519A spectrum but dedomed.

    I get it now.

    Which CCT are you liking more?

    • Soonamisan@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I personally prefer the 5700dd when daily EDC around the city for work. When I walk the dogs at night I prefer the 3500dd more as there’s a lot of trees and bushes at my park. The warmer tint makes the colors vibrant at night for me.

  • bunglesnacks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Nice! Is this your first time modding a Zebra? What did you use to pry the bezel and what did you use to swap the emitter? Did you try to pack the potting stuff back in place afterwards?

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    1 year ago

    Damn, good job. That’s no easy task. They look great.

    Sorry to hear about your experience on the subreddit. Typically it’s not like that at all.