Hi
I have a Sola 600 which I have only used once and then, on returning from my dive trip, charged up once and put away in the dive camera box.
It had been there about three months.
I took it out today to charge it up but it didn't seem to be doing much.
Green light on the charge unit but nothing on the light unit to indicate a charge.
I have now discovered (through a quick phone call to the main UK supplier) that these light go into a "deep sleep" after a reasonable of time in storage with no use. When you try and recharge it, you'll get a green light on the mains plug but nothing from the light itself.
To remedy, connect the unot to the mains then remove and replace the 3 round pin connector into the back of the light itself two or three times in quick succession. This wakes it up and is evidenced by the three LED's on the light itself flashing in succession, right to left, indicating charging. At the same time the light on the plug will go from green to red and normal service is resumed.
I'm sure I should have known that, but I didn't so maybe others may find useful.
I have a Sola 600 which I have only used once and then, on returning from my dive trip, charged up once and put away in the dive camera box.
It had been there about three months.
I took it out today to charge it up but it didn't seem to be doing much.
Green light on the charge unit but nothing on the light unit to indicate a charge.
I have now discovered (through a quick phone call to the main UK supplier) that these light go into a "deep sleep" after a reasonable of time in storage with no use. When you try and recharge it, you'll get a green light on the mains plug but nothing from the light itself.
To remedy, connect the unot to the mains then remove and replace the 3 round pin connector into the back of the light itself two or three times in quick succession. This wakes it up and is evidenced by the three LED's on the light itself flashing in succession, right to left, indicating charging. At the same time the light on the plug will go from green to red and normal service is resumed.
I'm sure I should have known that, but I didn't so maybe others may find useful.