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Cyclops THOR 18 mil spot light
I remember that light, its a halogen bulbed searchlight with a sealed lead acid battery. Both technologies are obsolete, your battery is likely aged and can be replaced I think its a 17ah and about , $40. For a little more money they make a lifepo4 in the same format. If it were me though Id send it to the dumpster, led powered by lithium now equal its output but fit in your pocket.
Where can I get a CYCLOPS 15m candlepower rechargeable spotlight repaired
Not to many places are around anymore that I know of that fix appliances whether it's a flashlight or whatever, unless you know somebody personally that fixes items on the side as a hobby like myself. Maybe sometimes the company of the product offers a repair or replacement. But sometimes the cost of that process out ways the cost of a new one. That's partially the reason most places don't repair. Back to your question.
Cyclops 6.5 halogen will
This is an easy fix. I just fixed mine literally five minutes ago. You'll need two 6v sealed rechargeable lead acid batteries, duct tape, and a #1 Phillips screwdriver. Take the two Phillips head screws out of the black lens bezel. They should be oriented on the side of the bezel at approx 3 and 9 o'clock. Rotate the bezel about an inch and the bezel should cone off. Disconnect the ground white wire to the reflector housing on the back of the lens. It should be screwed in. Next disconnect the positive wire. It should be red or blue. Mine was red coming from the switch and blue going to the light. Next unscrew the 4 Phillips screws around the white plastic cover that holds the batteries in. You'll see the batteries now. With your phone, take a picture of the wiring. Or make a note of it. Change the old batteries with the new, minding the wiring, and then reassemble. Should be fixed.
How do I replace the
Remove the black rubber ring that is on the front. Remove the screws that are on both sides. Gently separate the pieces and pull the reflector forward until it clears the shell. Disconnect the positive and negative wires and then remove the retaining device that holds the bulb in place.
Need to get a new
Depending on your particular model and type of light bulb, you may be able to find a replacement bulb at http://www.frys.com for under $3.00.
Or you may contact the manufacturer at: http://www.cyclopssolutions.com/contact_us.html the replacement bulbs sell for about $7.00 plus shipping. You can save several dollars if you request that the bulb be mailed to you instead of being shipped by UPS or FEDEX.
Where can I find replacement parts for my rechargeable lantern?
It's great that you're looking to revive your rechargeable lantern! Here are some steps you can take to find replacement parts and ensure your lantern is in working condition:
- Check with the Manufacturer: Start by contacting the manufacturer of your rechargeable lantern. They may offer replacement parts for your specific model, including the light tubes. You can inquire about replacement batteries as well.
- Search Online Retailers: Look for online retailers specializing in selling replacement parts for lanterns and flashlights. Websites like Amazon, eBay, or specialized outdoor equipment stores may carry the replacement light tubes you need. Make sure to check if they ship to Canada.
- Visit Local Hardware or Outdoor Stores: Explore hardware stores, camping supply stores, or outdoor equipment retailers in your area. They may have replacement light tubes or similar products that are compatible with your lantern.
- Consider Universal Light Tubes: If you cannot find the exact replacement light tubes for your lantern, consider purchasing universal light tubes that fit the size and specifications of your lantern's sockets. Be sure to measure the dimensions of the sockets and compare them with the specifications of the replacement tubes.
- Test the Battery: Before purchasing replacement parts, it's a good idea to test the battery to see if it still holds a charge. If you have a compatible charger, you can try charging the battery and observing its performance. If the battery no longer holds a charge or shows signs of leakage, you'll need to replace it.
- Inspect for Damage: Since the lantern has been in storage for several years, carefully inspect it for any signs of damage or wear, especially around the battery compartment and electrical components. If you notice any corrosion or damage, it's best to address those issues before using the lantern.
By following these steps, you should be able to find replacement parts for your rechargeable lantern and get it back into working condition. If you encounter any difficulties, don't hesitate to contact customer support or seek assistance from a local retailer.
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