cera
(cera@1967)
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The "magnetic switch" for flashlights are NOT reed relays , but "Hall Effect Sensors" . Physical , they are looking like a small , three terminals , common transistor .
They are situated on the circumference of the driver board ( for the lights with rotary switch ) , in a linear pattern ( for the lights with linear switch ) , or as a single electronic switch ( the case of Xtar D26 ), Unlike the reed relays , the Hall effect sensors are more reliable , shock proof , and very low power consuming ...
IMHO , your problem is the fet transistor ( the low resistance in any mode is leading to the conclusion that this one is "shorted" ...) . Of course , could be the controller itself , but the most common problem is the FET transistor...