Oztorchfreak
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hi Guys.
Does anyone know whether Sunwayman has released any fixes or changed the design of their T60CS to cover the exposed centre contact on the tail end of the T60CS flashlight where the charger is plugged into it.
The exposed centre contact on the tail end has the full power capacity of the three Li-ion batteries installed in the battery carrier available to allow a highly possible and nasty short circuit to occur when the tail end of this light is placed near metal objects such as keys, stood tail down on a metal surface or where some screws or nails etc might be located even though the centre contact is recessed by about 6mm.
Maybe SWM has changed the design of this light by including a fuse or at least making some sort of cover available that can be installed over the exposed contact as a quick fix.
Any effort by SWM at providing a fix for this problem would probably lower the odds of any user accidentally causing damage to the light itself or to the installed Li-ion batteries and/or inflicting bodily harm upon any user or bystander due to the potential safety issue regarding the exposed centre charging contact.
Has anyone noticed any changes to the original design of the tail end of this light as pictured below in the Selfbuilt review of the T60CS done on July 16 2012?
CHEERS
Does anyone know whether Sunwayman has released any fixes or changed the design of their T60CS to cover the exposed centre contact on the tail end of the T60CS flashlight where the charger is plugged into it.
The exposed centre contact on the tail end has the full power capacity of the three Li-ion batteries installed in the battery carrier available to allow a highly possible and nasty short circuit to occur when the tail end of this light is placed near metal objects such as keys, stood tail down on a metal surface or where some screws or nails etc might be located even though the centre contact is recessed by about 6mm.
Maybe SWM has changed the design of this light by including a fuse or at least making some sort of cover available that can be installed over the exposed contact as a quick fix.
Any effort by SWM at providing a fix for this problem would probably lower the odds of any user accidentally causing damage to the light itself or to the installed Li-ion batteries and/or inflicting bodily harm upon any user or bystander due to the potential safety issue regarding the exposed centre charging contact.
Has anyone noticed any changes to the original design of the tail end of this light as pictured below in the Selfbuilt review of the T60CS done on July 16 2012?
CHEERS
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