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BlueSwordM: Thank you for the shopping list.
SigShooter: No joy when power was applied directly to the LED connections. About removing the head from the tube; does it just push out the front of the light? I applied a little pressure with a pencil from the rear and nothing budged. I was reluctant to push too hard though.
RobertB: I'm very happy with my Weber thank you. 
MRsDNF, BlueSwordM, Streamer & Henk4U2: Are you suggesting I remove the "pill" and reinstall it in what is currently the tail end of the battery tube? (Pls see my response to SigShooter above.) This is probably unnecessary, but without pictures it didn't really happen:

For reference, Image 1.
I found a pair of needle nose pliers which reach down to those two divets (one at about 11:00 o'clock, the other just visible at the bottom of the image.) I applied quite a bit of pressure in both directions and it didn't budge. Apply more torque? Counter-clockwise?

For reference, image 2.

For reference, image 3.
The LED wires are just visible on the left end (the head). On the other end (the tail) the distance from the o-ring to the end of the tube is visibly longer than the similar distance on the head end.
One more thing. If that retainer ring can actually be unscrewed, there are no interior threads at the tail end to mount it and the pill to. Is it a press fit?