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Thanks for the advice; the D25C I purchased is the 2014 Ti titanium model which does have a gitd rear clicky.

The modes are intended to be in two groups. Fully tightened head is group 1, loose head is group two. Individual modes in each group are selected by the clicky.

As you suggested, I checked and cleaned the head contact. This is a copper section of the pill (screw & +’ve contact) which does make good contact with the button-top cells and body threads. The tail clicky is a spring contact. This has not produced any better results unfortunately!

I fear it is just a bad case of being unlucky, and perhaps the clicky is simply not functioning properly.

Also, I don’t want to mess with it too much so that it can be dealt with properly by the retailer when they are back to work.

Hi Ahirshy, sorry for your issues. We usually test all international orders before shipping to try and avoid the customer having to go through the hassle of shipping the light all the way back to us ever. Unfortunately as well, some lights I suppose face that one fatal bump in transit that ruins it. Sorry again for the inconvenience. Feel free to call our customer service line and Andrew will gladly resolve this problem for you. Take care!

-Zane

Hi Zane, thanks so much for the reply.
I tried again over the weekend to get the light working without success. I also couldn’t get hold of anyone due to the long Memorial day weekend, but I expect I will be able to speak to someone today.
Also, it’s not international yet - I’m still on Florida until Saturday. That is where the original order was delivered, specifically during vaccation so that it wouldn’t have been international.
Hopefully Andrew will be able to kindly help resolve the issue before I return home to avoid any unnecessary costs on either party…
Thanks again,
Adam

Can you guys put a Sunwayman g25c up in the mix for sale?

@ Ahirshy Oh, sorry I missed that detail in reading your post. But I’m shipping out your replacement as we speak.

@ Blueb8llz, we actually aren’t carrying that light at the moment. I do apologize.

-Zane

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Hi Zane (& Andrew of A-A), Just to provide a bootnote to the D25C issue I was having for the benefit of others on the forum:

I received the replacement D25C just in time for my return home, and have only just had a proper opportunity to properly use it.
The new one is functioning perfectly first time and also does not have the weird reflector defect present before.

On the old one, half the reflector had a much stronger orange-peel, whilst the other half was very light almost smooth. This affected the beam profile and made the hotspot appear like the emitter wasn’t correctly centred. The new item has a perfectly consistent reflector, closer to what looked smooth. Photos below taken from the old item before it was returned to illustrate:

Orange-peel half (left) / Smooth half (right):

Orange-peel half (left) / Smooth half (right):

The original item was already put back in the US post prior to receiving the new one, so you should have received it last week.
Apologies in advance that I needed to remove the clip in order to properly unscrew and re-screw the tail cap onto the body whilst trying to resolve the intermittent failure. I didn’t have the proper tools to re-attach it, so it is loose in the small plastic bag with the lanyard and spare o-ring.

The USPS service was bizarre - I put “RETURN TO SENDER” on the package to return, expecting that this was the way the US postal service operated for unwanted items, incorrect recipient, address unknown, etc. (Something learned from Elvis I guess!).

But they said I would need to pay for the full return postage because it looked like the item had been opened. Well of course it had, else how would anyone discover that it needed to be returned to the sender?! So I paid the postage and assumed that swapping the words ‘To’ and ‘From’ on the original shipping label would give them just as clear address details as when it was sent to me the first time. Nope! They insisted I purchase a brand new totally blank USPS label to stick over the existing label, on which I would just write the exact same details again! Anyway in total it ended up costing me just short of $5 extra to return the other item to you. Are you able to PM me please to kindly agree reimbursing that small amount.

Again many thanks for such great customer service and the speedy resolution. I’m sure my initial experience was just bad luck and everyone on these forums knows these exceptions do occur. What differentiates these occasions however is the way in which the seller or retailer handles the issue and goes about rectifying it. From my perspective Andrew-Amanda has been flawless from the initial contact of making an offer on the web-site (a great unique feature), through to receiving and replacing the item. I am delighted with the new light and will certainly use your store again.

Many thanks and all the best,
Adam

I agree

O-light X6 is really tempting me for tommorow! Gonna try and resist though, I have spent way too much on high end flashlights the past two months. :frowning:

@ ahirshy, that is quite odd that the orange peel wasn’t consistent all the way though the reflector. Can’t say I’ve seen that before but I will definitely keep and eye out in the future. Also I sent you a PM with details about your postage.

@ Raw74, in that case I will neither try to persuade or dissuade you from making your pockets a little less full but I did actually test one this morning and it’s pretty darn beastly…… 5000 lumens, 700 yard beam distance, 6 XM-L T6 LEDs. Where’s Tim Allen with a that odd grunting noise he used to make on Home Improvement lol? (so yeah, think i lied about not persuading) Cheers!

-Zane

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@ahirshy, I own a D25C Ti 2014 too (mine is mislabeled D25A, weird enough), and it was not always switching on, but just every now and then it didn't, not as often as your copy. A little tap on it solved it. I found the fault being the contact between the tail section and the battery tube, it was not fully tightened, loosen a bit and tightening again, and the problem was gone for while. But it still happens occasionally, it might be a weak spot in this light.

after reading this,I checked my D25C Ti, which had been working fine :stuck_out_tongue: My end piece was loose, so I tightened it up, and the light stopped working :slight_smile: If it ain’t broke DON”T fix it! Took the tailcap all apart, put it back together and it’s working fine now. Now anyway. It is a terrific light by the way, one of my favorites. It has many, many, modes …… and one of the best strobe modes I’ve ever seen.

The nitecore ec4 looks interesting but what have you heard about the nitecore ec4s?

inquiring minds want to know! :slight_smile:

Also interested in the ec4, will flat top 18650’s work ?

Yes they work but I would recommend using button tops because they fit a little more snugly. flat tops are loose and rattle but seem to maintain the connection because the light doesn’t shut off. You can try elongating the springs with needle nose pliers for a better fit.

Just saw your review that answered my question, thanks
Nice beem shots, looks like it throws good, now I’m really tempted!

+1

it is the proper version of the tk35ue

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I’m kind of curious about this, as well, because I’m really liking the MT-G2 emitter. So far, I have the Jetbeam WL-S4 (which I picked up on the “Deal of the Day”, through Andrew & Amanda), and a Fenix PD40 (purchsaed a group buy, here on BLF), both of which I like very much.

Nitecore’s P36 is definitely on my list as well. I just missed out on a killer Massdrop deal, where it was priced for $75.00 - the lowest price I’ve ever seen for this light.