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Images and Diagram of the MagLite Rechargeable Flashlight System Components
Replacement Parts for Incandescent D Cell MagLites Beginning WITH a 'D' in the LED D Cell Maglite Flashlight Parts with a 'D' in front of the Serial Number. I did see the diagram of the newer switch but it must be different get it back together or parts are indeed missing the old switch is Maglite part. Website: schematron.org Warranty: Tel:.
A new 3D is around a 48,000,000 serial which means Maglite has produced around 48,000,000 3Ds as of this post date. Mag Instrument will actually tell you the date a light was produced based on this serial number although I have a Quick Dating Guide that will give you a rough idea without having to go through Mag. The serial number is located on the flashlight's barrel near the front. Mine is a 'D' series. There is also a 'DL' series. This web site gives detailed instructions for taking your Maglite apart, according to which series it is. This video explains how to verify if you have a new style head on your Maglite.2000 and 5000 lumen bulbs can be found here.https://asflashlights.com/18-led-u.
Version 1 Connectors >< Version 2 Connectors
Image of the MagLite Adapter Conversion Cables Accessory
(with legends to determine version numbers of charger adapters and cradles)
Description
Maglite Serial Number Breakdown
This powerful rechargeable flashlight is both shock- and water-resistant.
Bright, adjustable focus beam. Durable, anodized aluminum alloy body.
MagLite flashlights are made with pride and craftsmanship in the U.S.A.
Versatile recharging system, for both household and automotive use.
One of the most exquisitely engineered flashlights known to mankind.
Over one foot long, and weighing-in at two pounds, a solid performer.
Check the Accessories section below for the powerful TerraLUX brand LED
upgrade modules for your MagLites, and for a broad assortment of genuine
MagLite spare parts including lenses, batteries, charger adapters & cradles.
The electrical connectors used to attach charger adapters and cradles have
been updated for 2008 and later models of the MagLite Rechargeable flash-
light systems. Version 1 and Version 2 adapters and cradles are not directly
compatible, but can be easily connected together with an available optional
conversion cable set. Check the accessory listings below for version details.
New for 2010, the updated MagCharger flashlight now has a more powerful
NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) battery, with up to 34% more storage capacity
than their earlier (more environmentally toxic) Nickel Cadmium battery. The
two battery types are interchangeable between old & new flashlight models.
Got Bulbs? See our detailed ordering page for MagLite Replacement Bulbs.
The bulbs page also lists Performance Specifications for all MagLite models,
arranged in a convenient chart that lets you compare flashlight and bulb types.
Upgrade! Check the Accessories section below for the powerful TerraLUX
MiniStar 10 module for the MagLite Rechargeable flashlight. Powerful LED
delivers 200 lumens, doubles battery time and eliminates bulb replacement.
Not For Export: MagLite products cannot be shipped to locations outside of the
United States (except APO/FPO military addresses and territorial possessions).
Mag Instrument maintains international trademarks and protected distribution channels in most
other countries, and does not allow dealers located in the USA to compete with those markets.
Contact us, or visit the International Store Locator page on the MagLite website, to get a list of
the MagLite distributors and warranty centers and retailers for all countries other than the USA.
This restriction applies only to MagLite brand products, but it does not limit our ability to export
accessories made for MagLite flashlights by other manufacturers (such as TerraLUX or NiteIze).
Features
Maglite Serial Number Location
I've recently acquired a Maglite from my Grandma. I've seen it in her house for years on top of the China cabinet, and she finally let me take it home since she thinks it's useless. The Maglite still works, it takes two C-Cell batteries, and it even has it's spare lightbulb in the cap completely untouched. But I want to know specifically how old it might be, since she says she doesn't remember buying it, and that my Grandpa actually took it from an old job he used to work at years ago.
Here's some pictures.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...0193/image.jpg
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...8090/image.jpg
I've noticed it doesn't have that strange logo on it next to the word 'Maglite', and California is shortened to 'Calif.' on it instead of 'CA'. The serial number on the side also doesn't have any letters in it.
Does anyone have any idea exactly how old this model might be? And is it at all possible for me to find new parts for it, like a brighter lightbulb?