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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2006
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Hello Guys
I've got a few of these in use and one of them - (the newest) has an irritating problem with one dead led and one that's flickering. There is a charging current at both these, btw. I've opened the case some time back and replaced the faulty led with another and got it to work for a week or two and it died again. Haven't done anything about the flickering one though. Do you think it's the leds which are giving problems or something else? This particular charger takes 4 D-cells (torch batteries) as well as other sizes. Fine weekend! bulgin |
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