Lighthearted1
Newly Enlightened
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- Nov 8, 2008
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Hi to members!
I just signed up for this forum. I was modding incan lights in the early 80's just for fun. I have started getting the bug again.
I have a problem with 2 LED lights that I bought one year ago.:help:
I bought an Ultrafire C5 2xAA new on ebay, and also a different 3xAA long throw flashlight.
They both worked great for about 2 weeks, then got flakey, and now they are useless.
The problem with both is the emitters work very intermittently, and will not stay on.
They flicker, go dim, go bright, go off and on.
Both are 2 mode lights. On/off.
The Ultrafire is twist to on, the other has a tail switch.
I am able to get them lit for a while by unscrewing the threads of the tail or head, but then it goes dim or off again. There is no way to keep the lit or useful.
My efforts have been...
1. Add silver conductive grease to the threads to improve grounding. NO HELP
2. Clean off grease, and polish threads with a Dremmel wire brush. NO HELP.
OK, anyone know what the problem is? I am ready to toss them out if I can't fix them .:hairpull:
I have learned about DX from this site, and am tempted to buy a few lights for gifts, but I am afraid of problems like this shortly after giving them away.:thinking:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13442
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.14909
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12325
Will this happen again?
Thank you for your ideas.
I just signed up for this forum. I was modding incan lights in the early 80's just for fun. I have started getting the bug again.
I have a problem with 2 LED lights that I bought one year ago.:help:
I bought an Ultrafire C5 2xAA new on ebay, and also a different 3xAA long throw flashlight.
They both worked great for about 2 weeks, then got flakey, and now they are useless.
The problem with both is the emitters work very intermittently, and will not stay on.
They flicker, go dim, go bright, go off and on.
Both are 2 mode lights. On/off.
The Ultrafire is twist to on, the other has a tail switch.
I am able to get them lit for a while by unscrewing the threads of the tail or head, but then it goes dim or off again. There is no way to keep the lit or useful.
My efforts have been...
1. Add silver conductive grease to the threads to improve grounding. NO HELP
2. Clean off grease, and polish threads with a Dremmel wire brush. NO HELP.
OK, anyone know what the problem is? I am ready to toss them out if I can't fix them .:hairpull:
I have learned about DX from this site, and am tempted to buy a few lights for gifts, but I am afraid of problems like this shortly after giving them away.:thinking:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13442
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.14909
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.12325
Will this happen again?
Thank you for your ideas.