Jul 8, 2008 #1 M m3m4 Newly Enlightened Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 35 I did a search and came up nothing. On the low setting the light flickers, can't seem to find the problem, any ideas. Thanks
I did a search and came up nothing. On the low setting the light flickers, can't seem to find the problem, any ideas. Thanks
Jul 8, 2008 #2 Force Attuned Enlightened Joined Apr 11, 2008 Messages 256 Location Melbourne, Australia Are you using rechargeable batteries??
Jul 8, 2008 #3 L LumenMan Enlightened Joined Mar 28, 2008 Messages 453 Location Nu Yawk Rechargeables will definitely give you a slow strobe effect.
Jul 8, 2008 #4 M m3m4 Newly Enlightened Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 35 Force Attuned said: Are you using rechargeable batteries?? Click to expand... No, primaries only.
Jul 8, 2008 #5 Patriot Flashaholic Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 11,254 Location Arizona I would clean all the contact points really well and throw a new battery in there. If it's still flickering after that, you'll probably have to send it back to Surefire.
I would clean all the contact points really well and throw a new battery in there. If it's still flickering after that, you'll probably have to send it back to Surefire.
Jul 8, 2008 #6 G GPB Enlightened Joined Mar 5, 2008 Messages 597 Location 42.58 N 70.84 W I have a few lights that flicker when the cells are getting depleted. Have you tried fresh batteries ?
I have a few lights that flicker when the cells are getting depleted. Have you tried fresh batteries ?
Jul 8, 2008 #7 M m3m4 Newly Enlightened Joined Jan 26, 2007 Messages 35 Yes, that seem to have solved the problem, so far. So depleted batteries will cause the light to flicker? and on low mode ?
Yes, that seem to have solved the problem, so far. So depleted batteries will cause the light to flicker? and on low mode ?
Jul 8, 2008 #8 L LumenMan Enlightened Joined Mar 28, 2008 Messages 453 Location Nu Yawk m3m4 said: Yes, that seem to have solved the problem, so far. So depleted batteries will cause the light to flicker? and on low mode ? Click to expand... Yes, depleted batteries will cause the circuit on the E1B to go haywire
m3m4 said: Yes, that seem to have solved the problem, so far. So depleted batteries will cause the light to flicker? and on low mode ? Click to expand... Yes, depleted batteries will cause the circuit on the E1B to go haywire