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eagle52 said:Solid light means charging it does not go solid ( coil light blinks all the time ) reed the manual
Puffin said:I was told of a fix for a broken clip pin yesterday. TV coaxial aerial cable has a single central wire, this is the right diameter for the pin replacement. Look closely at the original pin it has a ball end that depresses a spring in a copper pipe which is crimped to prevent the pin coming out.. The crimped pipe opens up with use and the pin either falls out or becomes misaligned. Cut a 1" length of the centre coaxial wire so you can handle it, now push it into the tube until it hits the bottom and makes an electrical contact. Then dribble superglue into the end of the tube to fix the wire into place. Let the glue set and trim the wire to size, a little longer then a depressed pin should do it.