Clearly not fit for this type of use even before things went bang. I was thinking in terms of connecting the light with twisted wires along the lines d8veh was talking about. But I guess the truth is you would probably need at least 1.5mm squared cable if not 2.5 to handle the current theoretically required by this light, it would take the same sort of current as your motor albeit at a lower voltage.cant its built in to the top off the battery case on the pcb but as soon as i turn the light on the led goes red on the light.
and for a split second b4 it goes red the small batt meter shows 7.4v and then drops to 6.4v.
It's from ChinaDoes the seller offer a battery to run it? It seems to me pointless to make something that has no use.,
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101 nowthe batt pack i have is fine as used it for my other light loads of times with no problems bar the leds on the back going down not long after i turn it on.
the leds look fine so something must have gone in the driver at the back but cant check as glued the led pcb in place.
not as if i even bloody used it never got hot as was not using enough power anyway lol.
sent email to seller see what he says as not left feed back yet tho has 100 bad in last month.
I buy a few things from China and I find that they arrive quickley considering the distance, the sellers are polite if a bit left field language wise, and are happy to try to resolve issues. Lets not forget how much we pay for some of these items.. I think the light in question cost about £15 including shipping half way across the world and the only reason SW bought this light from there is because if this existed in the UK it would cost rather more...... The battery box is another issue tho as I had a few problems with mine so lets see what SW gets back from that seller, who purports to be UK based incidentally..That's funny
I already told you that you did it wrong.if i done it right then it was 7.45v
He's had a bad nightany ideas fkn thing just went bang pmsl wires getting hot now