@flashlight I may have overheated my brass TS10. The battery wrap shrank.
I used it continuously in candle mode @ high with the original silicone diffuser for a video shoot, and found the battery looking like that, opening the light right after stepdown (and almost burning my fingers).
Im glad you shared your experience, I also did not know the blinkies have no Thermal Regulation…
ok, I hope that works out for you… imo, the problem is that you are using too high an output, it obviously gets too hot when you use “full power”… Candle mode was intended to be used at very low outputs… you are imho, misusing the candle mode for something that is not its intended purpose, and you are allowing the light to get too hot by not holding it in your hand.
but, if you insist… I suggest you stand the light in a glass of water, so the host will be cooled during the excessively high output…
@jon_slider I said I *may* do that again. And yes, with some more precautions and in short lapses of time.
It is still an affordable light and I’m ok with testing its limits, especially while doing something productive and not effing around for the sake of it.
Im appreciating learning from your experience Thanks for sharing info
I respect that youre taking precautions. I think your idea to use water cooling could work well ;-)