My NiteCore D10 (GDP+) has a weird thing going on, On high after a little run time with a fresh alkaline battery it will start whistling. When it first started I tossed the battery thinking it was bad in some way, but now on the fourth one, all four have done it.
No matter what, switch it on and off, ramp up ramp down, once it hits high theres a very high pitch whistle (my dog turns his head to see what it is). After a second or so the whistle turns into a scratchy almost frying bacon sound.
So I decided to do some tests to see whats going on with the 3 batteries I saved.
Once the AA Alk hits 1.43 volts it will whistle only when on high. If even a tick off of high it will not whistle.
Two stopped whistling at 1.37v and one at 1.38v
Simple solution to the problem, hit it with the multi meter for a few seconds on the 10a draw to bring it down to the 1.3v. Or use 14500....
Thought I would share in case anyone else's D10 thinks they are sexy
No matter what, switch it on and off, ramp up ramp down, once it hits high theres a very high pitch whistle (my dog turns his head to see what it is). After a second or so the whistle turns into a scratchy almost frying bacon sound.
So I decided to do some tests to see whats going on with the 3 batteries I saved.
Once the AA Alk hits 1.43 volts it will whistle only when on high. If even a tick off of high it will not whistle.
Two stopped whistling at 1.37v and one at 1.38v
Simple solution to the problem, hit it with the multi meter for a few seconds on the 10a draw to bring it down to the 1.3v. Or use 14500....
Thought I would share in case anyone else's D10 thinks they are sexy