Thanks for sharing this video. Hoping you will do teardown for jetbeam e26 there are many user of this light waiting to see if we can replace the battery.
A T6 (Torx 6) bit is required for the two screws that hold the pocket clip down. T5 for the other screws. You might be able to find a screwdriver set at a local hardware store with Torx bits for $5-10.
This light would be a nightmare to properly disassemble and then put it back today. I believe that replacing the battery would require a service manual - alternatively destroy some of them in order to put together a working, reversible open / close procedure. Honestly, the inside of the EDC29 looks more that of a digital photography camera. There is a lot of manual work involved in its manufacture. You can clearly see it comes from a place where the parts are expensive but the work is cheap.
После этой разборки захотелось maglite led 2d pro, понятно такой фонарь в современных реалиях носить нигде не будешь, но он ощущается намного надежнее.
I've been waiting for a teardown. Thank you!
😔😔I wanted to see the actual built in battery
I'd probably end up breaking the carbon fibre frame...
@@TorchHackerso possible or not to change battery by ourselves without breaking any parts?
@hallucin0g3n_00 I don't think it's easy to change the battery. The frame might be friction welded and it looks like the battery might be soldered on.
Посмотрел много обзоров на Nitecore EDC29, только вы решились на разборку фонаря, да разборка не полная, но и за это спасибо!
Nitecore should design a mini fan for its family of flat lights.
I wonder if there are additional screws beneath that white glue pad. Good video.
Replacing the battery will not work...
Thanks for sharing this video. Hoping you will do teardown for jetbeam e26 there are many user of this light waiting to see if we can replace the battery.
What's that behind the edc29 at 0:04?
That's the LOOP SK05. There is also a LOOP SK05 Pro coming out.
What size / name screwdriver do I need to remove the clip? Thank you
A T6 (Torx 6) bit is required for the two screws that hold the pocket clip down. T5 for the other screws. You might be able to find a screwdriver set at a local hardware store with Torx bits for $5-10.
@@TorchHacker thank you, that's very helpful
This light would be a nightmare to properly disassemble and then put it back today. I believe that replacing the battery would require a service manual - alternatively destroy some of them in order to put together a working, reversible open / close procedure.
Honestly, the inside of the EDC29 looks more that of a digital photography camera. There is a lot of manual work involved in its manufacture. You can clearly see it comes from a place where the parts are expensive but the work is cheap.
You didn't even get to the battery? That would be the only reason to tear it down.
where can you buy one of these in Australia?
@@Studat I’d ask liteshop.com.au. EDC29 was just released. I’m sure that TSA Group will distribute them to gun stores.
The framerate of this video feels like a very jarring 15fps for some reason.
Thanks for the feedback! I've upgraded my livestream PC to try to record at a higher frame rate.
После этой разборки захотелось maglite led 2d pro, понятно такой фонарь в современных реалиях носить нигде не будешь, но он ощущается намного надежнее.