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I recently had a battery corrode in my black
4D cell Mag light. Old style bulb, if that's relevant. The 4D mag light by my front door was dead. I managed to get the tail cap off (two big pipe wrenches) and find the bottom battery had corroded. Brand new battery, Endurance, from Advance Auto Parts. After considerable scrubbing and sanding, the light works again. I'm leaving it in peices over night to dry. Then load up with four Rayovac cells, and a shot of grease on the tail cap threads. The 4D mag is my "grab and go" light, in case I need to go some where in a hurry. It was only happy coincidence that I found the corroded battery. Might have been there for years, if I'd not needed the light for a bulb test. Since that time, others have told me that batteries corrode only in D cell mags, and typically the battery next to the tail cap. Has anyone else had this happen? Is it a common problem? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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"Bob Dobbs" wrote in
message news:4b7c25c2.2283140@chupacabra... Stormin Mormon wrote: I recently had a battery corrode in my black 4D cell Mag light. Old style bulb, if that's relevant. If you need to keep a bludgeon class light on hand, at least get one of the LED retrofit bulbs (about twenty bucks w/tax and well worth it) CY: Wallfart used to have the. I got a couple 3D mags with the LED bulb when Lowe's had them on sale for $15. I should have bought five or six of them. The 4D mag light by my front door was dead. I managed to get the tail cap off (two big pipe wrenches) and find the bottom battery had corroded. Brand new battery, Endurance, from Advance Auto Parts. After considerable scrubbing and sanding, the light works again. I'm leaving it in peices over night to dry. Then load up with four Rayovac cells, and a shot of grease on the tail cap threads. Haven't had to relive that (used to be) common scenario in quite awhile, thanks to modern alternatives. CY: Such as leak free batteries? The 4D mag is my "grab and go" light, in case I need to go some where in a hurry. I suggest you install a cup hook in the door frame to hang one of the Emissive Energy Inova XO3 lights from. It's not the cudgel the 4D is, but as bright if not brighter and the Li batteries outlast those old leaky "D's" by a substantial margin, IOW; light when you need it, plus will fit in your pocket. http://www.inovalight.com/x.html CY: I'm sure that would be brighter. It was only happy coincidence that I found the corroded battery. Might have been there for years, if I'd not needed the light for a bulb test. Get the torch I suggested and consider the price as tuition so you don't have to endure a repeat during a worse case event that might be really serious. CY: Ideally, I'll remember to check the light, now and again. I also put in Energizers, today. I've got other lights. The cup hook near the door is an excellent idea. I may do that. Since that time, others have told me that batteries corrode only in D cell mags, BS and typically the battery next to the tail cap. more BS Has anyone else had this happen? Is it a common problem? Yes, I've had people supply me with bull**** anecdotes, if that's what you mean. CY: Hmm. A couple ohter folks have reported corroded battery at the spring cap. C'mon Chris, you've been on the survival groups long enough to know better than rely on obsolete trinkets. Pack up all those parts and send them over to Gummer g CY: Of course. He could trade me for one of his thousand or so firearms. Excellent advice. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 |
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