A two-in-one type of video?? What a treat!!!! You know, I have always said; I love watching your videos, there's no denying it. What I love is the fact that your OCD is definitely NOT hidden, nor obscured lol
thanks for the video and cute sounds of your daughter playing. i found when i took apart the switch that there was just dirty parts during the manufacturing process. so i used a file and cleaned off the contacts. there seems to be a pcb board with single lcd in the center with a power regulation board underneath that. often the cheapest part is the one that makes the item not work like spring, switch, adapter plug, etc.
Helpful👍.. the reason the white part you removed was not fitting is that the metal part (flat conductor) protruding out from the black part needs to be adjusted to fit in the white part tightly..
On my two year old T6 the torch appeared to be quite dim compared to new. When doing continuity test on the tail switch, found that it varied between 11 and 30 ohms, replacing the switch solved the problem. It looks as if the original switch was underrated for the load causing it to run warm guring full power use.
what is the purpose of the small metal piece coming out of the side of the switch? I'm doing a reverse engineering project and am confused as to how these switches work
@@UltimateDIY thanks for your reply! I managed to open it up and I think so too. So when the button is depressed and makes contact with both contact strips, the circuit is completed -this is my understanding... The smaller contact seems to only make contact with the inside of the tail cap shell, so I am confused as to how the circuit works. Do you have any insight into this?
@@UltimateDIY so essentially when you press the button the central pin joins the two contacts together. What is the path of electricity then? From the battery to the pill and then to the LED then back through the casing to the tail cap where the contact points are connected by the central pin... Then back to the battery I assume? This may be a stupid question but if electricity goes through the casing how does that not electrocute the user?
That I think is the path. It's only about 4V and also, you are only touching one of the polarities at a time. For electrocution you would need to touch both and the voltage would need to be about 50V in dry and 25V in wet (that is for AC, for DC I don't know)
I thought for sure my problem would be solved with your fix, but it still doesn't work. It's not even a year old, but naturally, there is no warranty. I feel ripped off!
As an engineering etc with 42+ years experience, I can tell you push button switches are garbage. There is no wiping action to keep the contacts clean.
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A two-in-one type of video?? What a treat!!!!
You know, I have always said; I love watching your videos, there's no denying it. What I love is the fact that your OCD is definitely NOT hidden, nor obscured lol
It's impossible to hide my OCD, so I don't even bother anymore 🤭
@@UltimateDIY I definitely Identify with this, as I too, have OCD(As well as ADHD).
thanks for the video and cute sounds of your daughter playing. i found when i took apart the switch that there was just dirty parts during the manufacturing process. so i used a file and cleaned off the contacts. there seems to be a pcb board with single lcd in the center with a power regulation board underneath that. often the cheapest part is the one that makes the item not work like spring, switch, adapter plug, etc.
Yup, that's true 🤭
Helpful👍.. the reason the white part you removed was not fitting is that the metal part (flat conductor) protruding out from the black part needs to be adjusted to fit in the white part tightly..
Ah, thanks for this info.
Brilliant. My own torch sprang apart today when I wanted to remove the battery. This video helped me reassemble it. Far out amigo!
Glad I could help ✌🏼
Thanks! My tail cap fell apart and I was trying to put it together wrong....youtube is awesome.
Glad my video helped ✌🏼
On my two year old T6 the torch appeared to be quite dim compared to new. When doing continuity test on the tail switch, found that it varied between 11 and 30 ohms, replacing the switch solved the problem. It looks as if the original switch was underrated for the load causing it to run warm guring full power use.
It's quite possible. Glad it works well now.
Your vedio is very clear and useful. Thanks👍👍
Welcome!
Muchas gracias 🫂 ha vuelto funcionar 👌 perfecto
Great, welcome!
You saved my sons flashlight
Great ✌🏼
It helps a lot thanks for this tutorial 😊
Welcome!
what is the purpose of the small metal piece coming out of the side of the switch? I'm doing a reverse engineering project and am confused as to how these switches work
I think that is one of the contacts.
@@UltimateDIY thanks for your reply!
I managed to open it up and I think so too. So when the button is depressed and makes contact with both contact strips, the circuit is completed -this is my understanding...
The smaller contact seems to only make contact with the inside of the tail cap shell, so I am confused as to how the circuit works. Do you have any insight into this?
It basically takes electricity from the central pin to the case when you press the button.
@@UltimateDIY so essentially when you press the button the central pin joins the two contacts together.
What is the path of electricity then? From the battery to the pill and then to the LED then back through the casing to the tail cap where the contact points are connected by the central pin... Then back to the battery I assume?
This may be a stupid question but if electricity goes through the casing how does that not electrocute the user?
That I think is the path. It's only about 4V and also, you are only touching one of the polarities at a time. For electrocution you would need to touch both and the voltage would need to be about 50V in dry and 25V in wet (that is for AC, for DC I don't know)
Thanks for the video, bless your daughter.
Welcome and thank you!
Thanks, solved my flashlight problem😊
Welcome 👍
How much dollars if u want to buy it?
Solved my torch problem, same model as the one you demonstrated. Thankyou so much.
Welcome!
I think your hammer looks very handy. Is the hammer old? Or is it something I could buy? Thank you for information on new switch.
You can buy something similar from hardware stores 👍🏻
I've had a 500$ flashlight and I've had several of these and quite a few others of various price THEY ALL HAVE THE SAME DAMN SWITCH
So, the failure point is always constant 🤭
what about defective charging point?
I don't know about that, as I use a liitokala li500 charger.
Location of shop
What shop? Search "LED flashlight button" on eBay.
What a use battery power in mah and volte .Please send massage.
Whatever you want. Only runtime will differ.
21:54 cheers buddy
I enjoyed the way you explained with your sweetheart baby girl.
Thanks!
It worked... Thanks...
Welcome!
Nice fix! Your daughter must have given you a hand between takes I think.
Thanks! She always does 😄
Plz LED repair
Not possible as my led is ok.
I thought for sure my problem would be solved with your fix, but it still doesn't work. It's not even a year old, but naturally, there is no warranty. I feel ripped off!
Sorry to hear that :(
As an engineering etc with 42+ years experience, I can tell you push button switches are garbage. There is no wiping action to keep the contacts clean.
True 👍🏻