BigBluefish
Flashlight Enthusiast
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I have an Olight T-10 that now lives in my laptop bag. I put in a CR123a from another single cell light a month or so ago, and haven't used it since. The battery had almost no time on it before going into the T-10.
When I turned it on today, it would only light on the lowest setting. At first, I thought the battery had just run down, althugh I thought this was odd, because the cell hadn't seen much use. Other than riding around for about a year in now 2 single cell lights that were barely ever turned on.
When I opened up the T-10, though, the threads on the head and the edges of the driver board were coated with a very, very fine light grey powder, which looked to me like aluminum oxide. The body threads, which are anodized black, had a significant coating of black powder covering them. They had been lubed many moons ago with Nyogel, and were clean when I put the battery into the light about a month ago.
The battery shows no outward signs of anything untoward having happened. There wasn't even the telltale waft of the sweet smell of lithium when I opened up the T-10.
The light hasn't gotten wet, gotten hot, been turned on accidently (I defy anyone to accidently activate the reverse clicky on a T-10) or been abused in any way, as far as I know.
I cleaned it up and dropped in a good cell from my EX10, and the Olight fired up in all modes, just fine. So I know, if nothing else, that the battery was just about dead. But the fact that it hadn't been used, and the powder everywhere makes me a bit concerned.
Thoughts?
When I turned it on today, it would only light on the lowest setting. At first, I thought the battery had just run down, althugh I thought this was odd, because the cell hadn't seen much use. Other than riding around for about a year in now 2 single cell lights that were barely ever turned on.
When I opened up the T-10, though, the threads on the head and the edges of the driver board were coated with a very, very fine light grey powder, which looked to me like aluminum oxide. The body threads, which are anodized black, had a significant coating of black powder covering them. They had been lubed many moons ago with Nyogel, and were clean when I put the battery into the light about a month ago.
The battery shows no outward signs of anything untoward having happened. There wasn't even the telltale waft of the sweet smell of lithium when I opened up the T-10.
The light hasn't gotten wet, gotten hot, been turned on accidently (I defy anyone to accidently activate the reverse clicky on a T-10) or been abused in any way, as far as I know.
I cleaned it up and dropped in a good cell from my EX10, and the Olight fired up in all modes, just fine. So I know, if nothing else, that the battery was just about dead. But the fact that it hadn't been used, and the powder everywhere makes me a bit concerned.
Thoughts?