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Thread: Stuck battery in 4D LED MAG-LITE

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    Quote Originally Posted by sschmez View Post

    D prefix on serial Number ???

    see step 8 on .pdf link above
    "do not attempt to remove retaining snap ring"
    Yep mine is a D

    I have loosen the grub screw and have tried a socket and screw driver, the switch mech is not moving. That battery is stuck good.

    I have a long wood drill at home which might release some pressure in the battery.

    Oh well

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    BTW, found the allan key

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    sorry mate, the bit I missed was in step 7.
    switch comes out the tail cap end

    I thought you could get it out the front and then get at the battery from both sides. Sounds like job for home ... impressed you had the allen key though

    Stevo

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    Just fixed the same thing on a 3d
    Has a circlip in through the front
    I used a small screwdriver to start one end of the clip
    Then continue prising and poking
    I used a screwdriver handle first up the tail end and banged
    It down on the benchtop
    Remember the switch has a spring on it. Watch out!!
    Everything came out all over the bench
    Make sure you loosen the switch first
    Do it soon before the acid eats your switch
    Have a look at the malkoff drop ins
    Dc
    Last edited by modman; 24th September 2012 at 09:58 PM. Reason: Zombies

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    I had this in a 2xAA Maglite which ended up in the bin. Wrecked a few tools trying to get the battery out though to add to the cost.
    Now I take the batteries out of my remaining Maglites if not using them for a while or periodically check them if they are staying in the torch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    I had this in a 2xAA Maglite which ended up in the bin. Wrecked a few tools trying to get the battery out though to add to the cost.
    Now I take the batteries out of my remaining Maglites if not using them for a while or periodically check them if they are staying in the torch.
    I have a 2AA in the same boat. The end cap is corroded shut. Even tried clamping it in a vice and using vice grips to open - no dice.

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    Remember damage caused by brand name batteries leaking will be warranted
    Pretty sure Duracell, energizer etc
    As long as the batts are still in date they have been known to replace with new maglites!!
    Dc

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