Thrunite Neutron 2a V2

matthewbrian316

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I Just got my first Thrunite Flashlight But I'm having a little problem turning it on its just doing a light strobe I'd say 2-4 lumen strobe ?
Am I doing something wrong?
Battery used is just regular disposable batteries any help would be great.

Thrunite Neutron Defective: http://youtu.be/sn-Q4LGIkvw
 

ChrisGarrett

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I Just got my first Thrunite Flashlight But I'm having a little problem turning it on its just doing a light strobe I'd say 2-4 lumen strobe ?
Am I doing something wrong?
Battery used is just regular disposable batteries any help would be great.

Thrunite Neutron Defective: http://youtu.be/sn-Q4LGIkvw

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...and-2C-(1xRCR-18650-2xCR123A-RCR)-2014-Review

You can start on page 2, or 3.

Lots of issues with this light, which is a shame, as I almost bought one in November.

Chris
 

matthewbrian316

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Thanks Chris,
No Luck on the light and no help from customer support either I guess its just a plain paper weight. back to my trustee SC52 for now.
 

ChrisGarrett

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Thanks Chris,
No Luck on the light and no help from customer support either I guess its just a plain paper weight. back to my trustee SC52 for now.

I've got an 3 yr. old SC600 and I was looking at the SC52 and SC62 and even the MkII SC600 last night, just for giggles.

Of those three, I like the SC62W, then the SC52, just to be different from the SC600, but I don't know...my V11R and D25C Ti. are seeing most of my EDC duties these days and I'm seemingly content for now.

Chris
 

mikekoz

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Have you tried a NIMH cell in it to see how it works? I have two of these, but have never put an alkaline cell in them since they usually work real crappy in lights like this. Both of mine were a bit flakey when I bought them. The light should have also come with an extender to use 2 AA's. I setup one of mine that way and noticed it was not nearly as troublesome. Then I stuck a 14500 lithium ion cell in the single cell one, and it works a lot better! If the light is bad, however, you should return it to the vendor for a refund or replacement.
 
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