Removing Stuck Maglite Battery - The Hard Way

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @msbutterbeans
    @msbutterbeans 5 лет назад +7

    I love that you stuck with it and showed us your fails so we wouldn't repeat them. Thanks from California

  • @VegasSpacecoke
    @VegasSpacecoke 5 лет назад +10

    Appreciate this video and “The Hard Way” approach. The hard way was all I had left!When heat and failing on the lag bolt, prying and basically beating the shit out of this Mag, I did exactly what you did and drilled more into the top of the battery. It was the first two that were lodged in there, but the second one was really welded in the casing from corrosion. Using a rat tail file I was able to dig out all the battery cell guts. I then wedged a flathead screwdriver in there and kept turning it until it was a mangled mess. Lastly, using needle nose to pull the remaining battery carcass out. I had to use the file on the inside of the tube to remove the hard corrosion. Washed it with some vinegar and used so WD-40 inside. Now I gotta run out and find the Teflon grease and get some other kind of D Cell! Thanks again! All in, this took me four days!

    • @marlinmiller786
      @marlinmiller786 4 года назад

      Chris Aultman
      I applaud your persistence.

  • @ms-zi4wc
    @ms-zi4wc 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for going through all the trouble to make and post this video. While a brand new 3-D cell battery maglite can be purchased for $25; and the lag bolts I needed cost me $5 (total) at home depot; the satisfaction of fixing this thing is priceless. (My family thinks I'm nuts to have wasted two days, on and off, doing it. Perhaps they're right?) I had to drill into batteries, use the lag b olt thing, I tried penetrant, hair dryers, and finally, I had to use my dremel with the hand-held attachment for doing finer work, to get into the cylinder and grind away corrosion that was preventing the last battery from passing a certain point. I covered the outside of the new batteries with WD-40 "as a precaution". Well - thanks for your help and G-d bless.

    • @s.marcus3669
      @s.marcus3669 3 года назад +1

      I get Maglites at thrift stores for a buck or two and on occasion not only is there nothing wrong with them, the batteries are still inside and charged! However, I'm watching this video because occasionally they are corroded....

  • @SuperLordHawHaw
    @SuperLordHawHaw 3 года назад +6

    I ended up doing this. My battery was absolutely fused to the flashlight body. Attempts to drill it out failed, the casing just ripped. I ended up tearing the case of the battery open, knocking out the manganese dioxide and anode (a nice black mess), leaving me with an empty case. At that point it was so tightly pressed against the case that I needed to use a hammer and chisel to deform the battery case enough that it would come out. The flashlight body was still in surprisingly good shape after.
    For these big d cell flashlights I think Maglite needs to put a liner in the body that can slide out in case batteries get jammed allowing access to both ends of the tube or a cheap tube replacement.

  • @tonyhoulihan7549
    @tonyhoulihan7549 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Ted, I had a 3 cell Maglite that had corroded batteries in it. The first two tapped out, but the third was well and truly stuck. I didn't have a screw long enough to follow your lead on this. My improvisation involved soaking the battery in silicon lubricating fluid overnight, then bashing a hole into the base of the battery and inserting (hammering) a long, flat blade screwdriver into it., so the flat blade sat in the metal base of the battery. I clamped the screwdriver handle in my bench vice and twisted until the battery rotated in the torch handle. When I was happy the there wasn't any friction on the sides, I took a wire coat hanger, cut it into a 16" length and bent about 1" of one end back into a hairpin. I then inserted the bent section into the screwdriver hole and clamped the other end into the bench vice. The hairpin end was used as an anchor inside the battery casing. The last bit was to hammer out the battery using a hammer and a wooden drift. This took quite a while (about an hour!) and some swearing. Once the battery got moving though, it was a fairly quick process. The next hour was spent cleaning out the battery tube. For this I used a sheet of 150 grade wet and dry, a cut down piece of pipe lagging and copious amounts of WD40. I wrapped the wet and dry around the pipe lagging and used the setup to remove the corrosion inside the handle. I replaced the dead batteries with fresh ones that had a coating of copper ease grease to smooth things along. The job was a complete success and the torch now works again!
    A photo of my tool and the end result is here: www.flickr.com/photos/33138053@N02/shares/qYZwW2

  • @Liesel925
    @Liesel925 3 года назад +1

    I just watched the first video. I also used heat, but from a hair dryer. I think it's more consistent than hot water. Thanks for posting both videos!

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  3 года назад

      Good idea. I did try that also (off camera i think) but without success

  • @lilisherpa
    @lilisherpa 6 лет назад +6

    Had two mini-Magllites with corroded batteries. Soaked in a glass of diet pepsi for a few hours (from bottom to 3/4 the way up). Voila! no more corrosion and the batteries dropped out.

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +1

      brilliant! I should have given that a go!

    • @whatusr
      @whatusr 6 лет назад

      Ha ha.. will check the easiest way first..

  • @BRField
    @BRField 6 лет назад +4

    Again, there is a circular retaining clip in the tube (not shown in this video) in my two Maglites, at the top of the switch assembly. IF you remove it ; then the switch assembly comes out the top, you can easily get corroded/ frozen batteries out. I used a 1" socket and extension with a rubber hammer to drive it out.

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +1

      B.R. Field I couldn’t find any how tos on this. Do you know of any?

    • @BRField
      @BRField 6 лет назад +1

      @@stephenjlr. No , I just looked inside tube from top and saw the retaining clip ( unscrew the top portion, of course). Then used small flat blade screwdriver to remove the clip itself; then loosened and removed switch assembly, pulled out from top, just did it 30 minutes ago.

    • @stelamo
      @stelamo 6 лет назад +2

      @@BRField i have a 6 cell D maglite . the last battery was stuck 2hrs to get it out ! .. i seen the retaining clip your on about ,but was way to rusty to attempt ! :(

    • @johnhoward3042
      @johnhoward3042 6 лет назад +4

      I certainly would love a video on how the c-clamp is removed.

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  3 года назад

      @john Howard just about to post one

  • @danl166
    @danl166 5 лет назад

    Ted....LOVE the music ! It rocks. Made me feel better about the dismal condition of the flashlight. Keep up the great videos !

  • @robertschmitz1552
    @robertschmitz1552 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks Ted!

  • @firstdreamwalker
    @firstdreamwalker 4 года назад +2

    When you unscrew the Lightcap, there is a snap ring in the top of the tube just above the edge of the switch. If you take a wire and a screwdriver you can pull it out and take the batteries out from above also. Just a tip from me ...

    • @Liesel925
      @Liesel925 3 года назад +1

      I thought there was probably a way to do that! I used the vinegar method and it worked.

  • @ohrabbits
    @ohrabbits 5 лет назад +2

    Well, this makes me feel better.

  • @georgeglovier
    @georgeglovier 6 лет назад +4

    What a big surprise, it had Duracell batteries in it! Duracell is the only batteries that still work fine while they are leaking all over the place. Also with a date code 5 to 7 years from now. I would not put Duracell in anything I own!

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +4

      Yep, this flashlight was still working when I decided to replace the batteries and discovered the mess inside!

  • @andreadawson2775
    @andreadawson2775 2 года назад

    Brilliant!!!!!

  • @claudioarcadexlab6397
    @claudioarcadexlab6397 5 лет назад +7

    Whenever I have had similar problems I have always found the duracell inside, coincidence? who knows..
    I, just to be quiet, I only use Energizer batteries (made in usa) or Varta (made in germany).

    • @misinformedreviews8410
      @misinformedreviews8410 4 года назад +1

      Mine were Energizer batteries.

    • @marlinmiller786
      @marlinmiller786 4 года назад +1

      My stuck batteries were Duracell.

    • @subseeker
      @subseeker 4 года назад +1

      Duracell, trying to get one out atm

    • @monzadriver1
      @monzadriver1 3 года назад

      Same here
      I dont know why but whatever its a remote or a toy car, when its a leaking battery, its almost always an "expensive" Duracell, and not an other brand or a "cheap" homebrand

  • @marlinmiller786
    @marlinmiller786 4 года назад +2

    I placed my Maglite in a pot of boiling water thus expanding the metal case and then pounded the light upside down on a firm surface and several minutes later....the corroded batteries popped out!

    • @Liesel925
      @Liesel925 3 года назад

      I used a hair dryer for heat, that works too.

  • @mekkidalila8139
    @mekkidalila8139 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much

  • @Cendie58
    @Cendie58 11 месяцев назад

    It was the swearing that did the trick brother. 😁 I’m dealing with the same thing only with a skinny Stanley Tripod flashlight and that double A is firmly planted. Gah!😖

  • @LexandNeek
    @LexandNeek 6 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed watching your video World According to Ted! You are definitely more adept at getting a battery out than we would. Thanks for following our channel. We did the same for you at 235 and liked at 6. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the support!

  • @joshuacrasto7938
    @joshuacrasto7938 3 года назад +1

    I drilled the Damm battery through and the battery shell was still stuck to the walls and then used a screwdriver to pry and collapse the battery shell ..used a nose plier to pull the collapsed shell out.
    I used an emery cloth flap wheel to smoothen the bore out and was clean as a whistle ( be gentle whilst doing this and don't over do it, just like lapping done for a cylinder block)
    My only deal is I couldn't get the end cap to losen up , which did result in a little marring on the body and end cap.
    Currently trying to free a 2 cell led Maglite's end cap.. left it to sit in a penetrant so hopefully it losens up 🤞

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  3 года назад

      Nice. Sometimes that's the only way. Even if you get the switch assembly out

  • @stevenbaumann8692
    @stevenbaumann8692 7 лет назад

    I hate when that happens. Thanks for this! I support you!

  • @monzadriver1
    @monzadriver1 3 года назад

    Why dont remove the onoff button and hammer it down ?

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  3 года назад

      Excellent point. I did show how to do this in the following video: ruclips.net/video/JPiFG0_jCYs/видео.html

  • @MtnBadger
    @MtnBadger 5 лет назад +3

    I found this video because I'm having the same issue with a five C cell mag lite right now. LOL

  • @WideCuriosity
    @WideCuriosity 3 года назад +1

    Just a thought but: you could match the volume of the spoken voice with the volume of the music.

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  3 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Still learning!

  • @alantheloneranger
    @alantheloneranger 5 лет назад

    I thought duracell batteries were supposed to be guaranteed leak proof?

    • @1575murray
      @1575murray 4 года назад +1

      No they are guaranteed to leak. I have had several sets of them leak in everything from radios to TV remote controls to flashlights.

    • @teatonaz
      @teatonaz 4 года назад +1

      The Lone Ranger

  • @duaneross9271
    @duaneross9271 2 года назад

    If it was me I'd just fill the tube with flash powder and let er rip. When I remove batteries I just put the flashlight on my splitting stump and cut that succer in half,then just go get a new one. My buddy had someone taking firewood, so he drilled a whole in it big enough to hold a medicine bottle with flash. That thief never came back, I just find that hilarious, hope no one got hurt of corse,OMG that's just funny.

  • @danshobbies13
    @danshobbies13 6 лет назад +1

    I got the same problem with my mag light. The 2nd one in is stuck. I’ve used WD-40, smashing it on the floor to no success. Now I’ve got some other ideas to try. Thanks for posting

  • @gregghutchings6740
    @gregghutchings6740 6 лет назад +11

    Please Please Please get rid of the music on the fast forwards and the end. It's not necessary. I had to turn down sound, it's way louder than your voice-over. Besides that, great video. Mahalo nui loa from Hawai'i...

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +1

      Gregg Hutchings thanks for the feedback, I'll see what I can do. 👍

    • @IamTheeEgg
      @IamTheeEgg 6 лет назад +3

      the music is awful and unneccessary.. why add the music that is head banger music here on a how to video.. people dont want to hear it.. just show the video .. play something more soothing like some easy jazz instead of that creepy louder than heck so called music..NOT ! otherwise the video was great..

    • @theterminaldave
      @theterminaldave 5 лет назад +2

      The heavy metal at the end was great, and perfect music to celebrate your triumphant success!

  • @thegreenhornets
    @thegreenhornets 6 лет назад

    Good sir. What is the device you use to get the grease out of the tube?

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  3 года назад

      Just came with the grease from a bike shop. Search grease gun

  • @standawson5039
    @standawson5039 4 года назад

    While following the directions to remove the corroded batteries and putting it all back together, the small metal pin was damaged. Do any of you have an extra one laying around that you don't need and would be so kind as to mail it to me at: Stan Dawson, PO Box 122, Kilmarnock, VA 22482-0122

  • @davidyap2962
    @davidyap2962 4 года назад +1

    The easiest way is to remove the switch assembly. Then, you will two ends to remove the batteries. There a video on RUclips which shows you how to remove the switch assembly.

  • @BEAUTYnIQ
    @BEAUTYnIQ 5 лет назад +1

    Omgosh LOL !!! I literally lol'd as I watched .. it was the High point of my day .. !! yesss really .. smh ..

  • @pattipakozdy2677
    @pattipakozdy2677 6 лет назад +1

    Removed corroded batteries....but now cannot drop new ones in. help

    • @teatonaz
      @teatonaz 4 года назад

      If you read above, they show various ways to clean the tube. Good luck.

  • @transitvandoors
    @transitvandoors 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for supporting my channel. I have hit your big red button, as I always return the favour.. Nice to see that it worked at the end, and was worth the effort.

  • @origtex
    @origtex 4 года назад

    I think we keep seeing Duracell for a reason. I speculate that they are not genuine batteries. There are so many knock off (fake) brands sold on the internet. If genuine, we should start contacting Duracell for product replacement from bad batteries.

  • @daleheath8934
    @daleheath8934 5 лет назад

    Could hear the music quite well, but only a few words in the explanation.

  • @WesLovelace
    @WesLovelace 7 лет назад +2

    How bout the Easiest way...but knot the Cheapest & I like Easy!!.....In the Garbage & headin' 4 the Store 4 a New Critter!!

    • @bowtiethirteentwenty8627
      @bowtiethirteentwenty8627 5 лет назад

      Now where is the "fun" in that Wes? A little work and a couple swears Viola! :)

  • @DEAckern
    @DEAckern 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful video my friend :D #Iamacreator

  • @johnhoward3042
    @johnhoward3042 6 лет назад

    Why is it always duracell?

    • @Defiantest
      @Defiantest 5 лет назад

      There was a time in history that Duracell didn't suck. Those days are behind us. I have more leakage and swelling from Duracell than any other batteries I deal with. Go with Amazon Basics.

    • @teatonaz
      @teatonaz 4 года назад

      John Howard

  • @IowaTimberkid
    @IowaTimberkid 5 лет назад

    Can I send u mine😀

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  5 лет назад +1

      Postage costs might be an issue unless you're in Australia!

  • @yogitajoshi955
    @yogitajoshi955 7 лет назад

    👍2👌👌👌👌

  • @Shimizoo32
    @Shimizoo32 7 лет назад

    Great job! Like and new friend here👍✨Thanks for visiting my channel💐

  • @Gottalovecarpetpythons
    @Gottalovecarpetpythons 7 лет назад

    Boy that did not want to come out l would have ended up throwing the whole thing away LOL

  • @IamTheeEgg
    @IamTheeEgg 6 лет назад

    you could have sent the maglite back to the battery manufacturer and they would replace it free of charge

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +2

      The cost of international postage would have made this no good unfortunately. But I have heard that is an option.

  • @wondeboy12
    @wondeboy12 6 лет назад

    Shit this video isn't much help either when it was the bottom batter that leaked....

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад +1

      Sounds like you'll need to go in from the top. Search for a video that shows how to completely dismantle the flashlight. Then bang it through

    • @wondeboy12
      @wondeboy12 6 лет назад

      sounds like a plan, I need to get the switch out.

    • @stephenjlr
      @stephenjlr  6 лет назад

      Any luck?

    • @wondeboy12
      @wondeboy12 6 лет назад

      Had to check the serial number of of my maglight to figure out whether it was an older or a newer style, mines a newer style. Older ones have a hex imperial Allen key & later ones have a torx t8 size (same size you need to pull apart Xbox & most laptops now).
      I purchased this tiny set of torx style Allen keys today, while running around & I should hopefully get time tomorrow, I'll keep you posted though :)

    • @stelamo
      @stelamo 6 лет назад +1

      @@wondeboy12 i got a threaded bar , and grinded a point on it , ;)