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Hello everyone, thanks in advance for any help.

I’ve had this LitezAll flashlight for a few years and it runs on two AA batteries. The batteries corroded and got stuck inside. I disassembled it to clean everything out, but unfortunately damaged the LED node in the process.

I’ve been trying to find a replacement LED, but I’m not confident I know what to order and don’t want to buy the wrong part. I’ve included photos of the flashlight and the damaged LED board.

If anyone can help identify the LED or recommend a compatible replacement, I’d really appreciate it. Happy to provide measurements or more info if needed. Thanks!

by PuzzledHashbrown

3 Comments

  1. QReciprocity42

    The issue is not the LED–the entire driver board has been obliterated and now the light is not fixable. Just get a new light.

    Also I hate that someone had time to downvote your post (which is IMO perfectly fine for this subreddit) but no time to help you out. I hope they find happiness in life. Here’s my upvote.

  2. Ok_Management8894

    This can be fixed, however, the time and effort to do so will be another story all together. The board itself is cooked. It’s more advisable to just get a new one.

  3. UndoubtedlySammysHP

    This light costs probably $3-5 in production and a repair would cost you at least $25-30 if you already have a soldering station and tools. Even then the light would be inferior to $10 lights we recommend in this sub. Check out Convoy (https://convoylight.com/) for inexpensive lights with good quality. Other recommended budget manufacturers are Sofirn and Wurkkos.

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