Guy's Dropper
Enlightened
I got an EX-10 about 4 months ago, and it has been my most used light. I know it may surprise you that I managed to make the first battery last 4 months, but, other than showing off, I have always used the lowest setting . Anyway, about 3 days ago I had to use the brightest setting for about 30 minutes. I was very happy with it until later that night when I got in a discussion with my neighbor. She started talking about how unreliable leds were because they were all made in China. That made me smile and pull out my EX-10. I turned it on to the highest setting and.... It only went up to about 40 lumens for about 2 seconds, then ramped down and died. Of course, then I got to listen to her complain about leds for another 2 minutes, then move on to complaining about how batteries are always spent when you need them.
Later, when I was alone, I tried to turn the light on again. It starts at about 40 lumens, then ramps down really fast and dies. When I looked at the led, I found it to be dimly flickering. I still could not ramp up or down. I took the battery(batterystation brand) out, and tested the voltage with a multimeter and it read 2.88 volts. I tried a new battery, and that worked fine, so I then tried a really old battery that was almost spent, to compare to that battery that ran out in the EX-10. I turned it on as high as it would go, which looked to be about 60 lumens. I then took that battery(Really old enercell brand) out and it registered 2.77 volts. I then tested the amps and found the older battery with a lower voltage to have a considerably higher amperage. WTH?
There are several things that confuse me about this entire situation. First, how did my light go from working fine on a really bright setting, to flickering only visible if you looked directly at the led? Second, how could a battery have a lower voltage and still have a higher amperage? Is there something wrong with my light?
Later, when I was alone, I tried to turn the light on again. It starts at about 40 lumens, then ramps down really fast and dies. When I looked at the led, I found it to be dimly flickering. I still could not ramp up or down. I took the battery(batterystation brand) out, and tested the voltage with a multimeter and it read 2.88 volts. I tried a new battery, and that worked fine, so I then tried a really old battery that was almost spent, to compare to that battery that ran out in the EX-10. I turned it on as high as it would go, which looked to be about 60 lumens. I then took that battery(Really old enercell brand) out and it registered 2.77 volts. I then tested the amps and found the older battery with a lower voltage to have a considerably higher amperage. WTH?
There are several things that confuse me about this entire situation. First, how did my light go from working fine on a really bright setting, to flickering only visible if you looked directly at the led? Second, how could a battery have a lower voltage and still have a higher amperage? Is there something wrong with my light?
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