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Question A flickering light

I have a Beaver Astro torch, it did what it said and charged it propperly when i first got it. Followed all the distructions about running it down fully etc. etc.

It bloody flickers!!!

Is this normal or am i missing something?
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I used to use one of those lights. Flickering usually means that it needs charging. If you've charged it, it means the batteries are shagged.
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