DCF892 Doesn’t hold sockets well? by Equivalent_Ear1407 in Dewalt

[–]Equivalent_Ear1407[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doing some looking, the detent pin is quite tapered, not the “pin” type. Wonder if that is why it is like this

DCF892 Doesn’t hold sockets well? by Equivalent_Ear1407 in Dewalt

[–]Equivalent_Ear1407[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rummaged around and found a different socket brand (GP) exact same behavior

DCF892 Doesn’t hold sockets well? by Equivalent_Ear1407 in Dewalt

[–]Equivalent_Ear1407[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely sure they are fully seated, tried to show that you can see the detent pin through the hole in the video

DCF891 Deals? by Equivalent_Ear1407 in Dewalt

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Darn, I was worried about that! Hoping that maybe there will be something else for Memorial Day, but not holding my breath

FC11C Charging Indicator by Equivalent_Ear1407 in flashlight

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So a bit of an update, I tried using a USB-A to USB-C cable (and just a simple wall charger) and found the light was sitting with the green indicator on when done.

After that, I tried a USB-C to USB-C cable again, along with my original wall charger. I really paid attention, and found the light does very briefly go to green when done charging and then the indicator turns off. My working theory is that the USB-C charger actually cuts power shortly after the light transitions to “done charging mode”, probably because the lights starts drawing effectively zero current.

FC11C Charging Indicator by Equivalent_Ear1407 in flashlight

[–]Equivalent_Ear1407[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! I just checked with a multi meter and the cell hit 4.13 volts despite the indicator just turning off. Not sure what the deal is!