I took this apart and all that was wrong with it is that the black negative wire needs to be soldered back on. Usually with something like this there is a specific micro circuit board that has gone batty and I can't figure out how to fix something like that. I mean you would need a surgical sized needle soldering iron, desoldering skills and the ability to match and buy small electric components the size if a typewriter dot.
This, I can just strip some insulation away and solder back. Maybe put some wire glue over the whole connection thing to keep it in place better.
So even though it broke I find it to be a little better made because I can easily fix it.
I believe that because there is no circuit board that I can see the voltage of the led might be better matched to the battery.
This makes me happy. I hate to throw stuff out. And this is a strong lumen light.
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