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    #61
    Re: Unknown Surface Mount Component

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    battery capacity divided by 360.

    id your battery here:
    https://secondlifestorage.com/celldatabase.php
    I got this battery and several very similar to it ... so you're saying that under perfect conditions, I should get full brightness continuously for EIGHT hours??? (probably half of that given the fact that I've re-charged these at least one or two hundred times by now...)

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      #62
      Re: Unknown Surface Mount Component

      Originally posted by stj View Post
      interesting, if it is your switch then it could be getting warm.
      i find with the really cheap chinese lights with a clicky tailswitch you sometimes have to give them a blast of contact-cleaner.
      or poor battery contacts?
      Well ... im not sure, I was thinking that there is some kind of active component in the thumb clicker which somehow provided the original functionality of bright / dimmer / dim / flashing / off. then back to bright... maybe there is a cap in there by chance?

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        #63
        Re: Unknown Surface Mount Component

        clicky switch is just that, the active stuff was on the pcb you stripped.

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          #64
          Re: Unknown Surface Mount Component

          is this resolved??

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