Salvo 10W HID NiMH Can Light - Need troubleshooting help
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The bad news: With a buddy, we discovered that the battery pack was bad. The good news: The light head is good and Batteryspace had a replacement battery pack for less than $50. :-)
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Battery pack from batteryspace.com arrived, but it was the incorrect OD (didn't fit). Called them up and they recommended I send the pack back with the cannister. I did so, and they made a pack that fit my cannister at no additional charge! Needless to say, I'm shopping at batteryspace from here on out!
I bought the connectors from them, and some solder and shrink tubing later, the can light is back in business! Thanks all!