Why does my Duracell flashlight keep turning off?
What if the flashlight blinks and flashes and then turns itself off? The batteries may be weak or dead. Replace with new batteries and power on again. Check that the batteries are placed correctly into battery holder.
Does leaving batteries in a flashlight drain them?
No battery life, no light. Not only is it better for the batteries to remain in their original packaging until they are ready to be used, it is also better for the flashlight. Over time, batteries that are left inside a flashlight can corrode and destroy the metal contacts, rendering the flashlight unusable.
Why do LED flashlights drain batteries when off?
Batteries left inside LED flashlights get drained even when they are powered off and not in use because of what is known as “parasitic drain”. Most LED Lights need a constant power supply in order to record when the switch has been pressed. This constant power is what leads to “parasitic drain”.
How do you change a flashlight switch?
How to Repair Flashlight Switch (Fix Tailcap Switch)
- Step 1: Gently Pull the Rubber Cap.
- Step 2: Use Something Thin But Not Sharp to Push the Plastic Housing Out of the Tailcap , Tap It Gently.
- Step 3: Pull the Switch From the Plastic Housing.
Will Duracell replace my flashlight?
GUARANTEE: If not completely satisfied with your Duracell battery product, call 1-800-551-2355 (9:00AM – 5:00PM EST). Duracell guarantees its batteries against defects in materials and workmanship. Should any device be damaged due to a battery defect, we will repair or replace it at our option.
Are Duracell flashlights waterproof?
Duracell’s waterproof LED flashlight is designed to withstand the elements. Its Auto-On in water feature means that whatever the activity, the Waterproof Floating Flashlight has you covered.
Should flashlight batteries be stored in refrigerator?
Most battery manufacturers do not recommend storing batteries in the fridge. While the cooler temperature might lengthen the battery life, the moisture from inside the refrigerator could damage the battery in other ways. If you opt to keep batteries in the refrigerator, store them inside a sealed air-tight plastic bag.