Awesome. My Streamlight came with a mushy button that wouldn't activate every time. Opened it up, cut some thin cardboard and foam to fill the space and reassembled. It's dependable now. Thanks.
Thanks, great find i was just about to fix the tail cap switch and found your video everyone that owns one of these flashlights needs to see this video. great job.
Thanks! Wasn't until I saw this did I manage to get this random UltraFire cap open for some emergency spring resoldering.
Thanks a lot for posting this! Such a simple fix! You just saved me 25 bucks!
That little piece unscrews? Who knew. Flashlight fixed. Thanks!
Awesome. My Streamlight came with a mushy button that wouldn't activate every time. Opened it up, cut some thin cardboard and foam to fill the space and reassembled. It's dependable now. Thanks.
Thanks, great find i was just about to fix the tail cap switch and found your video everyone that owns one of these flashlights needs to see this video. great job.
Wow this just fixed my Olight S10R Baton. Thanks for the video, you saved me time and money
Wow this saved my 300$ light thanks
Thank you so much !
Really appreciate this video, great job. Have 2 of these i was about to toss.
Wow neat video, totally helped me with my flashlight problem
Tks for the tip !
Thanx! Saved my light.. such a lousy craftmanship :(
What company, what flashlight, what model?
What are you talking about
It's a general instructional. This will work on most handheld flashlights with a tailcap switch.
wouldn't hurt to take ring out and check solder joint and clean area with wd40 or deoxit