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Where do you insert the battery!?

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Ya_YonderYa_Yonder WalesPosts: 5

Hi there,

Please excuse me - this has bound to be covered somewhere but I can't find a specific thread or in the manual.
I'm not too sure where to put the battery. I've just been using a regular power adapter but would quite like the battery option.

If someone could guide me how and where to put the battery that would be much appreciated!

Best,
John

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    Ya_YonderYa_Yonder WalesPosts: 5

    P.s.
    I would also just like to join the chorus of praise for this machine. Thank you very much Rohan and Ian.
    It is the best.

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    mcpepemcpepe Marbella, SpainBeta Tester Posts: 98

    Excuse me if I understood you bad but...
    The battery is already inside the Deluge. You can power on the Deluge without using a power adapter.

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    Ya_YonderYa_Yonder WalesPosts: 5

    Hi Mcpepe,

    Thanks for getting back to me.
    Mine didn't come with a battery already inside the Deluge...so doesn't switch on without a power adapter.

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    mcpepemcpepe Marbella, SpainBeta Tester Posts: 98

    @Ya_Yonder said:
    Hi Mcpepe,

    Thanks for getting back to me.
    Mine didn't come with a battery already inside the Deluge...so doesn't switch on without a power adapter.

    Sorry to hear this. You should contact with Synthstrom. They are usually quick to answer.

    If you want, the Deluge is very easy to open. Just a few screws. And the battery is relatively cheap, so you could easily change it for a new one, if that is the problem.

    Hope you get it solved!

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    Ya_YonderYa_Yonder WalesPosts: 5

    Solipsvs - Mine was on the first run so battery was sent separately. I have an adapter so still am able to use it fine. A battery would be useful though.

    Mcpepe - Thank you. I will contact Deluge. I haven't wanted to tamper with the unit too much but if I had instructions I would do it.

    Thanks both,
    John

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    pfrfpfrf ca, u.s.a.Posts: 165

    At about 1:00-

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    Ya_YonderYa_Yonder WalesPosts: 5

    That's great thank you

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    WillWill Middle of NowHere, CanadaPosts: 236

    BTW - I've been using 18650 batteries in my flashlights for about 12 years.
    I have one that I've been recharging since 2012 - still holds a very solid charge

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