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ysr_racer 05-02-2012 09:40 PM

Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
I've got a Surefire G2 (see below) that I can't get to work. I pulled the batteries and they're putting out a total of 5.5 volts.

I have continuity on the blub from the outer spring to the inner spring. I even ordered a new bulb and it still won't light.

I haven't tried new batteries, but isn't 5.5v enough?

Any ideas?

http://www.surefire.com/media/catalo...xlarge_878.png

pnoon 05-02-2012 09:51 PM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
No clue, Chief. ;)

Pseudosacred 05-02-2012 09:56 PM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
Well, if you have continuity, a new bulb and old batteries...I think you should try new batteries!

Here

http://www.flashlightreviews.com/rev...urefire_g2.htm

It says that it runs off of 6 volts.

So...

New batteries........................cheif ;)

Couldn't help myself :noon

ysr_racer 05-02-2012 10:02 PM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
Thanks Indians, I'll pick some up tomorrow.

Ratters 05-03-2012 09:04 AM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
Had one of mine crap out. Figured it was the bulb but ended up just buying a couple cree lights off deal extreme. Much happier now. :)

Cigar Mike 05-03-2012 11:07 AM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
I have a G2 (as well as numerous other Surefires, mostly for work) and have had the same problem. It turns out those lithium cells get a little old and under no load still test out at a decent voltage, but can't supply enough current (and therefore the voltage drops way dow) to make the bulb happy when put under load. I am pretty sure a new set of batteries will set you straight.

bonjing 05-03-2012 11:35 AM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
Send it back to Surefire, they will fix it.

ysr_racer 05-03-2012 06:51 PM

Re: Question about Surefire G2 Flashlight
 
Here's the final outcome. When I dropped it a few years ago, I broke the bulb. But when I put a new bulb in (a few years later) it didn't work, so out came the multi meter.

What I didn't know was the batteries had gone dead in the 2 years, so it needed new batteries as well as a new bulb.

So $21 later ($16 for the batteries, $5 for the bulb) I've got a working flashlight that I originally paid $25 for.

Thank you for all you help, but I'm back to the shotgun forums :)


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