Milwaukee M12 Cordless Flashlight P60 "Drop In" LED module adapter
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Replace your Milwaukee M12 Cordless Flashlight with a LED "drop in" module instantly. Print two adapters, sandwich the light module in the middle of them, and get ready for the conversion. Unsolder the old bulb holder carefully, and solder in the new drop in module securely. Verify the polarity to avoid any damage to your tool. Some LED modules may not work well with 12-13V systems, so check compatibility before purchasing. Affordable options abound; you can find these clearance M12 Xenon Work Lights at Home Depot for a reasonable price, about $15 each. You can check out their current pricing on http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-12-Volt-Battery-Xenon-Work-Light-49-24-0145/202043578 As an alternative to the previous drop in module example, check out this sleek and advanced option from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/TUOFENG%C2%AE-Flashlight-Bulb-Upgrade-Drop/dp/B0058E8HYE/ref=pd_cp_hi_0. This module boasts tighter tolerances than its predecessor for improved performance and a better fit within the M12 light.
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