Went to trigger Photon Rex today and the thing started doing a weak flickering.
Huh?
Weak light, kind of pulsing, but not like the 'flicker' settings. More like a 'sick fluorescent bulb' kind of flickering.
I couldn't turn it off.
Huh?
Held it, tried to trigger the momentary on feature with multiple presses, etc. No dice. Thing kept running away like a Toyota. (Said in jest)
Got it home and am now trying to charge it, but no dice again. I just noticed that one of the little magnets in the charger pulled out of the white plastic/rubber base. Also noticed that the old Alky mule I had been draining to charge the Rex is dead and leaking. I tried to put it back together, and am waiting for some NMiHs to charge so that I can try charging off of fresh batteries.
I'm wondering if the thing didn't get a full charge the last time I used it. I charge it at night, so perhaps the little rascal drained the battery before it charged fully. We'll see.
Question: is the flickering light that cannot be turned off a sign of an almost discharged Rex acting up, or is it perhaps a sign that the Mayan Destruction is nearly upon us?
Is there hope for this little guy, or should I send it back in? It has been an absolutely stalwart companion of mine for a couple of years now, and I am quite fond of it. That being said, I might start looking for an AAA-based light to replace it.
Thanks in advance for any help you can lend me.
Huh?
Weak light, kind of pulsing, but not like the 'flicker' settings. More like a 'sick fluorescent bulb' kind of flickering.
I couldn't turn it off.
Huh?
Held it, tried to trigger the momentary on feature with multiple presses, etc. No dice. Thing kept running away like a Toyota. (Said in jest)
Got it home and am now trying to charge it, but no dice again. I just noticed that one of the little magnets in the charger pulled out of the white plastic/rubber base. Also noticed that the old Alky mule I had been draining to charge the Rex is dead and leaking. I tried to put it back together, and am waiting for some NMiHs to charge so that I can try charging off of fresh batteries.
I'm wondering if the thing didn't get a full charge the last time I used it. I charge it at night, so perhaps the little rascal drained the battery before it charged fully. We'll see.
Question: is the flickering light that cannot be turned off a sign of an almost discharged Rex acting up, or is it perhaps a sign that the Mayan Destruction is nearly upon us?
Is there hope for this little guy, or should I send it back in? It has been an absolutely stalwart companion of mine for a couple of years now, and I am quite fond of it. That being said, I might start looking for an AAA-based light to replace it.
Thanks in advance for any help you can lend me.