David , solid core is a common thing, but unnecessary. Plastic creeps, and it will soon loosen around the compression fitting. Why do you think Bill Gavin designed the lights the way he did, and why do you think we , who could buy or make anything we want, use them? Do you think maybe we are just plain stupid, or is there a tiny , remote, itsy bitsy little miniscule chance that we just might know what we are doing. No, impossible - you keep dispensing advice. Arnold makes our lights the way we want them, I don't know how he does anyone elses. We also make our own, which are 1000% superior to anything on the market. I use a rubber=coated two-wire assembly with the correctly matched o-ring . It will not slip, leak, creep, or break the wires. I cut it to the exact length I need, and change it in five minutes if necessary. Maybe you can explain to us where the presssure is exerted in a screw-on lid, and why you think that is better, especilly when the o-ring has no grove (oops, gave it away). - G
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