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Hi my Fibre Flare rear light ->
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has got damaged one of the batteries leaked in it.
Basically the button doesnt work any more, once the battery is connected its always on.
Any ideas about how I could fix as there quite expensive £25.
any pictures? have you stripped and cleaned out any leaked fluid/ acid from within? if the switch is dry around all the contacts then it is probably damaged the internals and not worth repairing.
Great lights, terrible waterproofing.
any pictures? have you stripped and cleaned out any leaked fluid/ acid from within? if the switch is dry around all the contacts then it is probably damaged the internals and not worth repairing.
Its quite difficult to get in there will try and clean a bit better again.
batteries can do allot of damage when they corrode, all sorts of chemical reactions take place that play havoc with the electrics. the plating may have been damaged or corroded the contacts...it all needs to come off to prevent a short between the contacts, and make a contact.
I've got one of the micro lights with 2 small batteries. One battery drains away whether the light is on or off. I just use the one battery now. Can't see any damage internally.
[i]Great lights, terrible waterproofing.[/i]
Very true, I think wiggle have replaced mine 3 times now. Wonder if it'll be needing replaced again this winter.
If the batteries were a named brand it might be worth an email. Duracell or every ready used to have a guarentee that their batteries would never lack so would refund any damage. No idea what evidence you'd have to provide and whether it was just a gimmick.
Mine lasted about a month if I remember correctly. I contacted the manufacturer as I thought the water ingress was down to poor design so wasn't sure what the supplier could/would do. I got absolutely nothing back from them so it went in the bin and I bought something different. Complete waste of money IMO.Great lights, terrible waterproofing.
It was actually a duracell but I through the battery away.
I've had mine of the bike over a year now and well used with that.
Mine got water inside the very first time I used it in the rain. Left me thinking, where the hell did they test this thing? Desert?
I've only heard bad things about their weatherproofing!
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