Alteran
Enlightened
I recently recieved the Amilite Neo T5 directly from Amilite. It had a small manufacturing defect, but nothing that affected performance. There were just some minor gouges and scratches on the inside walls of the space where the spring in the tailcap goes through and makes contact with the battery. It had no effect on the light's function or outer aesthetics, so I didn't bother sending it back for service.
The light works beautifully, but today I noticed something odd. When I got the light, the LED had been well centred, but now it appears to have shifted position. When I look at it with another flashlight, it appears that there is a bead of a black substance in the space that has been created. This stuff is also around the edges of the LED in some places. I assume this is probably glue, or thermal paste, or something like that. The only difference is that the hotspot is slightly off-centre in the beam. I have no need or particular want to correct it, as I do not want to risk damaging anything, especially since I know that Seoul SSCs have a soft, rubbery dome.
I just want to know if this could be the start of something worse, or if you think you know how it happened. I also want to know how to open up the light if need be, as it appears the space at the base of the head is too narrow to get anything else. From the slight difference in anodize colour, it looks like you open it by screwing off the upper part of the head. Is this right, and how would I do it?
The light works beautifully, but today I noticed something odd. When I got the light, the LED had been well centred, but now it appears to have shifted position. When I look at it with another flashlight, it appears that there is a bead of a black substance in the space that has been created. This stuff is also around the edges of the LED in some places. I assume this is probably glue, or thermal paste, or something like that. The only difference is that the hotspot is slightly off-centre in the beam. I have no need or particular want to correct it, as I do not want to risk damaging anything, especially since I know that Seoul SSCs have a soft, rubbery dome.
I just want to know if this could be the start of something worse, or if you think you know how it happened. I also want to know how to open up the light if need be, as it appears the space at the base of the head is too narrow to get anything else. From the slight difference in anodize colour, it looks like you open it by screwing off the upper part of the head. Is this right, and how would I do it?