dnmun said:you might have only burned up a surface mount resistor that is inline with the led. open it up and check any resistors in the current path to the led with the ohmeter.
Thats above my level. I don't know how I would change a resistor, or even how to test them. I guess I'll just keep it for spare parts in case I figure it out one day. I think I'm going to buy another one the same because it was a good light for the price and its possible to buy them even cheaper without a battery. But I need to buy an adapter for it so I can run it off my battery. Does anyone know how many amps I can put into these? The charger puts of 8.4V 1A, but that didn't seem to be enough when I connected it straight to the light because the battery indicator was red.