Send it back?Hi! My L2T has developed a worrisome problem. The light output on "low" has suddenly dropped by at least half. Output on "high" seems normal. It's not a battery issue. No flickering or corrosion noticeable. Any thoughts?
Second that. Inside and out. If you've have grease on the threads, remove it. Some lights can tolerate a little grease there but a lot of grease is not a good idea on this type of system. On low, the current runs through the threads.clean the threads ?
No, that's only for high. There are two separate current paths in this light. When in high mode, the neg path uses the rim of the barrel against the outer edge of the driver board when you 'tighten' the head down. When you 'loosen' the head for low, you break that circuit and the neg current path is made through the threads. That change of path to the board is what puts it into the low mode. There must be good contact in the threads for the light to work properly. (on low) If the machining is just right, or actually, just wrong, you may loose slight contact and low mode may become intermittent.Thanks for the replies.
I must confess that I don't see how cleaning the threads would make a difference. (The threads were greased lightly at the factory; I haven't added to that.) If it works normally in "high" mode, there must already be a proper current path.