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Hello im Fat0panda from Australia

Thanks! :beer: What kind of candy do you have? It better not be black and gold brand :tsk:
 





Thanks! :beer: What kind of candy do you have? It better not be black and gold brand :tsk:

What candy do you like? hmm? :whistle:


And hey sixtee... The man that made me sound like a pedo on skype! lol
 
Hey! So, tony is having problems with his laser. When he bridges the battery to the host it lases but when he screw the tail cap on and turns it on, it doesn't lase. Sometimes when he leaves it on and unscrews it, it lases for a quick moment then goes off as he keeps unscrewing it.

Edit: Just saw your post tony, i like cadbury and nestle the most! :D
 
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Wow LOL yeah it's kind of weird talking to people twice as young as you but you have all ages of laser enthusiasts on here. i guess we are all family I guess... right?
 
Yes, we are one big happy family :)
That likes candy, lots and lots of candy...
 
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What host? Try cleaning the contacts and tightening the retaining ring inside the tail cap. If that doesn't work I would take out the clicky and inspect it.
 
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It's a c6. Try disassembling the tail cap and then reassembling it like LaZeRz said :)

EDIT: You always beat me to it tony :umbrella:
 
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Oh on email Tony told me that when he bridges it it only lazes for a quick second, if it stays on lazing then it is in the clicky switch and he would just have to take the clicky switch apart and put it back together something is probably blocking the connectivity. Here is a video of Moh's C6 put together where he had a problem with the clicky switch and he tells/shows how to fix it

 
It that doesn't work I'll try and think of more things that might be causing the issue. For now I would advise you try what I mentioned above if you haven't already.

Hmm, have you tried different batts? And are they protected? Seems like an issue I was having with a torch.
 
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It's a c6. Try disassembling the tail cap and then reassembling it like LaZeRz said :)

EDIT: You always beat me to it tony :umbrella:

Haha yup.. SixTee thinks it may be the driver..
 
Tony, does it stay lazing if you bridge across from the battery to the host without the tail clicky on?
 


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