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Also wipe both ends of the tube.
Remove the clip, sometimes the tail is not screwed all the way down
don’t worry, it will work. They all seem to do this

Thank you for the suggestions.

I had cleaned everything with alcohol and lubed the threads with Nyogel 760G when I first received it. I do this on all of my lights.

When it did not work, I also tried screwing it together really tight.

I just now cleaned everything with alcohol and concentrated on the contact points and springs. No lube. Really tight. Nothing.

I removed the clip and cleaned everything again. Nothing but the initial flash.

Frustrating.

I guess I will have to contact Neal.

So much for instant gratification.

The way it’s tighted matters. Loosen head, tighten tail nice and tight, then tighten head.

Thank you.

I made the tail really tight and then put the head on tight and still nothing.

I get so hopeful every time that this nice looking light will work.

I had a bit of a problem with the retainer ring in the head of my FW3C. I finally removed it and the light works consistently xlnt.
My prob was a bit diff as I had tried to remove it with an inappropriate tool. When I tried it afterwards there was flicker after the initial flicker. I may have scored the retainer and caused a burr?? Anyway, removing it doesn’t seem to affect its operation.

Thanks.

I had tried that previously. I just removed the retaining ring in the head again. Hopeful. Nothing.

Take the black ring off the tail and take out the switch (CAREFUL NOT TO LOSE THE NUB) and make sure all is aligned, I had a similar issue, the nub was sideways and not clicking the switch.
Check the brass ring in the head, in one of mine it was not installed properly and the board was moving around. I had to take it off and put it back on properly.
Make sure the driver board is centered. The contact ring should not be touching the brass ring and has to be aligned well enough to engage the inner tube.
Make sure to wipe off the unanodized parts of the inner ring, they need to make contact.
When you put the tail back on, do it carefully so everything stays aligned but leave the black ring off. I had to do that on one of mine, every time I tried to get it back on the switch stuff would get out of alignment, you don’t need the ring.

By chance are you using button top cells —-my newest FW3 won’t work with button tops

I meant to bring that up. Orbitronics are shorter and will work, the Samsung Q30 BT is a problem

Thank you very much! It works!

The unprotected cells that I was trying were Panasonic NCR18650A button tops. I tried several different ones and they all work fine in my various Zebralights.

I had salvaged some generic flat top 18650s from a bicycle light pack that had a bad cell. These work perfectly with my FW3C.

I like the tint and the UI.

I guess that I will now have to order some quality 18650 flat tops and an FW3T. And probably an FW3A while I am at it.

Wow, it was the batteries! Glad to hear the light is working fine!

Kudos to chops 728 for his insight.

Like my Old Mentor who taught me about cars told me one time —- I was having trouble with a truck,when I would turn my lights on the gages would goes crazy then to zero—He told me check the body ground—Wow that was it — He said I’m not that smart —- It Happened To Me Before :wink:

Efest battery ebay

They seem to like the Efest high drain batts. There is a good seller or two on Ebay for them.
I have had good service and fast shipping from this guy:

OK, it does not do links

r-lsales

The link is there, it’s just at the top of your post.

Nice work suggesting this! :+1:

Great news! I’m glad your new light is working. It’s very heartening when people remain in good spirits despite a frustrating issue.

Good work researching and trying the troubleshooting suggestions first, and posting your attempts and ideas when asking for help! :+1:

There aren’t any standards in place for button top lengths, or lithium cells in general, so we do have to take care what battery we use. I think the maximum battery length is 66mm. Button top cells can be hit or miss.

There is no good reason to use high drain cells (unless your trying to measure the highest output possible). These lights get hot really quick by design. If your buying new cells, it might be better to go with high capacity versions.

I tried to use a Samsung 30Q on one of my FW3’s and it pushed the tail spring so hard it moved the switch assembly out of position. Had to re-set it and use a different battery. The Orbitronics 20 AMP work fine, they are shorter.

How different were they? All button top?

My button top Samsung 30Q worked fine. This is what I mean by there not being standards. Our cells probably had different height button tops added by different companies. Whoever added your button top probably used a slightly taller button then the company that installed my button top. :confounded: