Bronco
Enlightened
I've got the warm version of the M2XC4 and really love it. It's my favorite camping light by a large margin. Unfortunately, I've gradually lost the ability to access the turbo and strobe modes using the selector ring. Low, medium and high all function normally. It continues to shine in high mode as the selector ring reaches the "turbo" index on the bezel. If you continue to twist beyond that point, however, then the light simply shuts off and both turbo and strobe modes are lost.
When I first noticed the problem, cycling the selector ring back and forth a couple of times would usually rectify the problem. Other times, I would use the light in high mode with the selector ring set at the "turbo" index point and then the turbo mode would just kick in on its own after a minute or two. Now, however, it's next to impossible to get the turbo or strobe modes to function at all.
I considered the extremely remote possibility that perhaps my 2+ year old 2200 mAh protected AW cells might be losing their ability to provide the current necessary to power the turbo mode. Sadly, a new set of AW 2600 mAh cells suggests the problem lies elsewhere as the situation is unimproved.
I know EagleTac has had issues at times with their QC <insert understatement alert here> but I haven't seen this particular problem pop up in any searches. Any advice or suggested fixes would be appreciated.
This light is supposedly one of the newer improved models that came out last year. I've never installed the clicky tail switch so I don't know if this might offer an alternate way to get the turbo mode back.
When I first noticed the problem, cycling the selector ring back and forth a couple of times would usually rectify the problem. Other times, I would use the light in high mode with the selector ring set at the "turbo" index point and then the turbo mode would just kick in on its own after a minute or two. Now, however, it's next to impossible to get the turbo or strobe modes to function at all.
I considered the extremely remote possibility that perhaps my 2+ year old 2200 mAh protected AW cells might be losing their ability to provide the current necessary to power the turbo mode. Sadly, a new set of AW 2600 mAh cells suggests the problem lies elsewhere as the situation is unimproved.
I know EagleTac has had issues at times with their QC <insert understatement alert here> but I haven't seen this particular problem pop up in any searches. Any advice or suggested fixes would be appreciated.
This light is supposedly one of the newer improved models that came out last year. I've never installed the clicky tail switch so I don't know if this might offer an alternate way to get the turbo mode back.
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