Good afternoon.
I am having an odd issuewith a 1.2 watt lazerer rifle I purchased a month ago. It arrived in good condition, and I had no issues. I ordered the batteries seperate to avoid any customs issues. I have several surfire CR123 3.0v left over from my days in the Army, and popped them in to make sure it worked. Seven day return time.
The 3.7v batteries showed up a few days ago, and today I really got to play with the charged batteries. I immediately noticed the power gain. It was performing like advertised, melting rubber and burning through the wood portion of matches. However, it now will only turn on for a few seconds and cease to work with the 3.7v batteries. I can press the on/off button but it will not turn on for at least several minutes, and then the behavior continues.
With the 3.0v batteries no such problems arise. I will get a steady beam.
I have used the laser within all guidelines, never leaving the laser on past the recommended duty cycle.
My only experience with electronics involve assembling my own computers and automotic systems. I do not have any knowledge of soldering.
That being said, does anyone have any suggestions for fixing this issue?
This is greatly irritating to me, and makes me rather disappointed in my purchase from Lazerer.
Thank you.
I am having an odd issuewith a 1.2 watt lazerer rifle I purchased a month ago. It arrived in good condition, and I had no issues. I ordered the batteries seperate to avoid any customs issues. I have several surfire CR123 3.0v left over from my days in the Army, and popped them in to make sure it worked. Seven day return time.
The 3.7v batteries showed up a few days ago, and today I really got to play with the charged batteries. I immediately noticed the power gain. It was performing like advertised, melting rubber and burning through the wood portion of matches. However, it now will only turn on for a few seconds and cease to work with the 3.7v batteries. I can press the on/off button but it will not turn on for at least several minutes, and then the behavior continues.
With the 3.0v batteries no such problems arise. I will get a steady beam.
I have used the laser within all guidelines, never leaving the laser on past the recommended duty cycle.
My only experience with electronics involve assembling my own computers and automotic systems. I do not have any knowledge of soldering.
That being said, does anyone have any suggestions for fixing this issue?
This is greatly irritating to me, and makes me rather disappointed in my purchase from Lazerer.
Thank you.