Fifty150
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eBay. You take your chances. I bought this light used. To me, the price was acceptable. No way to tell from looking at the flashlight, when it was made or what generation it is. No external markings to indicate how bright it may be. The only thing I could see in the seller's photos was an LED unit in the head. Even if it was the very first generation with 69 Lumens, it was okay with me, for the price.
What I got was an LED light. The head unit and switch assembly looks like a factory LED. What I also got was corrosion from a leaking battery. It was in the rear end of the light and all over the tailcap. Enough to interfere with the spring grounding the batteries to the body of the light.
What would you guys do? Try to clean it out? What toxic chemicals do you recommend for cleaning buildup from sulfuric acid. I don't have any wire brushes small enough for a job like this. I may have to buy the cleaning supplies. Replace the tailcap, spring, and gasket? I could call Mag-Lite, to see if they could match up the serial number, to get the correct OEM parts. I could try to source an aftermarket clicking switch tailcap. Unfortunately, those are not 1 size fits all. It may not work. There were different generations of Mini Mags with different spec parts, and the tailcap is not interchangeable.
I could also call Maglite, to see if I can swap out the existing LED switch assembly with a modern Pro model with over 300 Lumens.
A brand new Mini Maglite Pro is $25. There's an active coupon for 25% off. I don't want to spend more than the cost of a new light. But then again, I now have a project light to play around with and see what could be done.
What I got was an LED light. The head unit and switch assembly looks like a factory LED. What I also got was corrosion from a leaking battery. It was in the rear end of the light and all over the tailcap. Enough to interfere with the spring grounding the batteries to the body of the light.
What would you guys do? Try to clean it out? What toxic chemicals do you recommend for cleaning buildup from sulfuric acid. I don't have any wire brushes small enough for a job like this. I may have to buy the cleaning supplies. Replace the tailcap, spring, and gasket? I could call Mag-Lite, to see if they could match up the serial number, to get the correct OEM parts. I could try to source an aftermarket clicking switch tailcap. Unfortunately, those are not 1 size fits all. It may not work. There were different generations of Mini Mags with different spec parts, and the tailcap is not interchangeable.
I could also call Maglite, to see if I can swap out the existing LED switch assembly with a modern Pro model with over 300 Lumens.
A brand new Mini Maglite Pro is $25. There's an active coupon for 25% off. I don't want to spend more than the cost of a new light. But then again, I now have a project light to play around with and see what could be done.


