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Thanks VV. Could you post a picture?
Hi Sta,
The pic is in my signature below, g2, g7, and acrylic. The g7 is 1mm or so longer than the acrylic lens
Hi Podo, my g7 lenses screw in a thread or so then stop. (Tried both) I don't want to force them in this cu module. Are the threads the same as a g2 or 3 element?
Okay, thanks. It appears that I won't be buying any g7 lenses from sanwu, unless Podo can put them in a longer lens barrel.
Plasma, I prefer the longer barrels because I like to use extended focusing rings, which are problematic with short lens barrels. Also, trying to focus my S4 build without an extended focusing ring is very difficult.
I had issues with protected cells with one of my flashlights. Seems like they didn't like being squeezed by the spring or something and would cut out randomly.I suppose you don't have a non protected cell?
I suppose you don't have a non protected cell?
Try only screwing the tail cap on just enough to catch and see if it works, you may need a shorter battery or a new tail cap switch, podo should send you a replacement switch innards you can swap out.
I had issues with protected cells with one of my flashlights. Seems like they didn't like being squeezed by the spring or something and would cut out randomly.
The best thing I could recommend is using a mutli-meter to check the continuity of the tailcap in both positions. If the tailcap works fine the battery is the problem. If the tailcap is faulty it will need fixing or sanwu could send you a new tailcap.
Elly, I say screw that tailcap on halfway and give it hell till you get new tail cap or batteries. You have some lost lasing time to make up.
Danny
Unfortunately, I don't! All my batteries are protected.
Going to try that after supper, thanks.
Probably going to do that till I can get a real fix worked out!
edit: It seems the screwy tail cap also makes it difficult to swap between safety mode to full power. I spent about five minutes half clicking the button five times, and even after waiting the required three seconds, the laser didn't power up all the way. I guess the cap screwed halfway in is just good enough to power the laser, but not good enough to send the half click signals.
The technique is to hold the button about 0.4s each time you half click it.To make sure the light is complete out between each click.
What type of batteries you're using? Button top or flat top?