Edited by decostanza, 25 January 2012 - 08:22 AM.
Sola 600 DEAD!
#21
Posted 25 January 2012 - 07:26 AM
#22
Posted 12 March 2012 - 04:40 PM
#23
Posted 30 March 2012 - 05:39 PM
My Sola 600 Just went out at the end of a dive and I can't seem to revive it. I have tried the tapping method and it gets three flashing red lights for about 4 seconds and then nothing. I have maybe used it on 30 dives and it has never been dropped or abused. The charger is fine, it's the light unit itself that has not come on since my dive. Any help?
Still dead..... the red lights flash for about a minute after tapping now, but it never takes a charge. Occasionally when tapping the lights flash green for a little while before turning back to red. I bought this used ("barely used") so I can't just send it back. Please, any info would be appreciated.
#24
Posted 30 March 2012 - 05:43 PM
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#25
Posted 31 March 2012 - 05:35 AM
Well if it is still unwarranty, I can't see why you can't return it? Even if it isn't, it might be worth your while to check with L&M.
I checked with L&M and they said to return it to the dealer that I bought it from, but I bought it from a Wetpixel member.
#26
Posted 31 March 2012 - 09:34 AM
You can either send it back to L&M themselves through any dealer (it doesn't need to be the dealer where you bought it) or you can take it apart by unscrewing the front end and replace the battery pack yourself with 2 new batteries. This can be a bit fiddly to put back together so if you are uncomfortable with that kind of thing then send it back.I checked with L&M and they said to return it to the dealer that I bought it from, but I bought it from a Wetpixel member.
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#27
Posted 02 April 2012 - 07:58 PM
You can either send it back to L&M themselves through any dealer (it doesn't need to be the dealer where you bought it) or you can take it apart by unscrewing the front end and replace the battery pack yourself with 2 new batteries. This can be a bit fiddly to put back together so if you are uncomfortable with that kind of thing then send it back.
Bill
Thanks Bill, I will try taking it to the local dealer.
#28
Posted 09 July 2012 - 01:17 AM
Credit for this one actually goes to Pedro Dorta, who fixes broken electronic stuff in the Reef Photo service department.
He says that this isn't uncommon for microprocessor controlled electronics to go to sleep, and that a pulse of current will wake them.
The tappity-tap-tap trick replicates that pulse.
I'm glad that I found this: it happened to my Sola 600 over the weekend, and it now works again...
Tim
