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Have a Sure Fire 99913 flash light stopped working New batteries no help

Maybe the bulb is burnt out?
sure fire sells replacments.
https://www.surefire.com/

they also have a contact page with phone number and email and you can directly ask for help.
https://www.surefire.com/contact
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Replace optrel satelite evolution battery?

I recently learned something new about these helmets. I really like like the fit and comfort of the OPTREL helmets; best I have ever owned, but the dying, irreplaceable battery thing drives me crazy. What makes it worse is that I spent over $400 to purchase mine and it lasted only 2 years. Unfortunately, I trashed my first one, trying to replace the batteries. Don't do what I did, or at least try this first. Hopefully this will restore full functionality to your helmet.
First step is to cover the sensor ports with opaque tape. These are the little ports on the AD Cartridge, which are located below and to the inside of the photo-voltaic (PV) charging cells. Covering these ports prevents the auto-darkening function from working, while the batteries are being charged. I used masking tape which was covered with black vinyl tape so it was both easy to remove and it completely blocked light from passing through. Next step: Prepare a charging source by placing a CFL light bulb in a utility work light fixture. Mine was an aluminum, reflective fixture with a spring clamp for holding it in position. The bulb must be at least 23W (100W equiv.) and probably not more than 50W, to prevent overheating of the helmet and AD Cartridge. There are likely other light sources which will work as well, the objective being to provide ample and constant charging energy without overheating the helmet or AD cartridge. Position the lamp about 6 inches from the PV cells, immediately in front of the helmet so that the PV cells are able to capture as much of the light energy as possible. The lens should not be darkened in this state, due to the sensors being covered. Test by placing a 3x5 card, or something similar, between the light and helmet. The lens should not darken when exposed to light. The helmet can remain in this state for as long as you like. I left mine to charge for 5 days, after which it was able to maintain the darkened state with no issues.
On occasion, I think it may be beneficial to cycle the batteries on this helmet, i.e., discharge and then recharge. This can be accomplished by placing opaque tape over the PV cells, to temporarily defeat the charging function. Place the helmet in front of the light source, similar to the arrangement described above, positioning the helmet in such a way as to trigger darkening of AD cartridge lens. Note that the sensor ports must be uncovered for the lens to darken. Darkening the lens consumes battery power so leave the helmet in this state until the lens is no longer darkened, which could take hours to days, depending upon the condition of your batteries. Test lens darkening by placing something like a 3x5 card between the light source and sensors, which will cause the lens to transition from dark to light. Once the battery is sufficiently discharged, to a point that the lens no longer able to maintain the darkened state, then recharge the batteries using the procedure described above. Do not leave the helmet with batteries discharged, as this could cause permanent damage to the batteries and AD Cartridge. Hope this works for you. Best Regards.
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Nolan B4 not turning on

I am having the same problem. Helmet is fully charged, blue light is steady, however system will not turn on.
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I an a SureFire 6P that I can't get to work again. Where can I send it to get it repaired?

To get you light repaired you will need to contact surefire at 800-828-8809 or on the link below.

http://www.surefire.com/contactus
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White light is not working / changed the bulb and it still inop

It could be a bad contact, you can contact Surefire at www.surefire.com at speak to Tech Support. They are excellent at honoring their Warranty so they will most likely repair it or replace it at no charge.
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I replaced the battery in my surefire E1B light. Nows it will not come on.

You can call up Surefire www.surefire.com and talk to Tech Support, they are real good about backing up their product.

HEADQUARTERS

SureFire, LLC
18300 Mount Baldy Circle
Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Toll Free: 800-828-8809
Outside the US: 714-545-9444
Fax: 714-545-9537
Guarantee/Warranty
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Contact Surefire at www.surefire.com they are real good at backing up their product.
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The lense will only react to light for a few seconds when turned on before going back to low shade. Tried new batteries, have not actually welded with it. Will the light from welding turn it on?

Yes welding arc is a much brighter light and it will work fine for you.

What you described is normal for that helmet.

Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/sean_54c3a3dc48a7773c

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1.) make sure the helmet is switched to "ON" not "Demo"
2.) if the toy stops working, try pressing the yellow button directly above the playskool logo on the helmet.

The toy uses a simple IR light to communicate between the controller and the helmet, and any controller will work with any helmet. Make sure the light and the receiver in the helmet (front, middle under the lip in line with the playskool logo) have an unobstructed view of one another.

Hope this helps.
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