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Default Taking apart a Mini-Maglite

Nate Nagel wrote:
Oren wrote:
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:26:35 -0600, zxcvbob
wrote:

I just found the 3AA MiniMaglite that I thought I left in a motel
room over a year ago. (it was under the car seat) Two of the
batteries leaked -- the ones closest to the lamp. The corrosion
doesn't look bad. The bottom battery just dropped out easily, and I
was able to knock the middle battery out by hitting the tailcap with
a deadblow hammer, but the last one won't budge. I don't see any way
to take it apart from the lamp end. Any ideas?

I wonder if some penetrating oil would help?

Bob


I wouldn't try oil as the cell has expanded in the tube. Ideas?

Cut the head off a 4" screw, chuck in a drill and try to drill some of
the battery core out to collapse it? (an idea).


I'm thinking just insert a screw into the cell and use a slide hammer.

nate


I have one of these that works fairly well for pulling things out.
It's designed for starting wood screws but drill a little hole in
something, twist this thing in and pull.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KFZ0AU/

TDD