Have a look around near the switch it will have a serial number.
Mine starts with a 6 which i think lines up with a 6 D Cell Battery model
Thanks to the OP will definitely up grade.
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yeah found the number , D4014396019.
does that make it a 4D?
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I have 2x4Ds which I converted at least 10 years ago. One has 3 LEDs and one 1. The single LED is far superior to the earlier 3 LED one.
Just on the lithium batteries. Be careful and get LifePo4 batteries not Lion and charge them with the same brand dedicated charger as torch conversions do not have BMS.
Regards PhilipA
It's an interesting question. I have looked at mine and see that no light leaves the bulb (?) from the sides at all, as it would with the old incandescent type, and yet the Maglite focusses just as well as it used to. All the stuff I learnt about the "F" point and parabolic reflectors seems to have been made obsolete.
Around 2004 I put an LED globe in a 2D maglite, fitted it with rechargeable batteries and gave it to my then 70 year old father who regularly destroyed torches on the farm. I saw it again a couple of years ago and he'd worn all of the black anodising off it - I have no idea how. Presumably he was throwing it into the back of farm equipment and it was rolling around as he drove around the paddocks, but nonetheless it was still functioning fine. The filament bulbs wouldn't've survived that kind of abuse, but the LED did.
My 2D Maglite came with an LED ex-factory.
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I’ve had the 2D and 3D torches for years. I think I was given them (separately) but from whom I have no clue.
Thanks to the OP
Got my LED globe & bought new batteries.
Revived my 40 year old 6D maglite
Much appreciated.