Sashimonoshi
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I bought a C15 Li used and the direction switch was very loose. When holding it sideways it was due to gravity switching over to the other side completely.
Since then, I have replaced the button and "plate spring" which is the thin bent metal clip thingy which the switch moves over when you click it. The old switch button was visibly worn on the inside, at the flap that is in contact with the spring's top portion.
Now, the switch still moves on its own when upside down, but just barely, enough to end up in the no man's land between the two direction settings. The trigger gets blocked.
Any ideas on how I fix this? I can try bending the spring a bit. Or are there any other known hacks? Maybe a layer or two of tape on the inside of the switch?
But why would this still be happening after replacing all the parts involved here? IIRC the spare parts are genuine.
Is it a flaw of the design?
It's tiring to always keep one finger on the switch, when working sideways in tight spaces.
Thanks
Since then, I have replaced the button and "plate spring" which is the thin bent metal clip thingy which the switch moves over when you click it. The old switch button was visibly worn on the inside, at the flap that is in contact with the spring's top portion.
Now, the switch still moves on its own when upside down, but just barely, enough to end up in the no man's land between the two direction settings. The trigger gets blocked.
Any ideas on how I fix this? I can try bending the spring a bit. Or are there any other known hacks? Maybe a layer or two of tape on the inside of the switch?
But why would this still be happening after replacing all the parts involved here? IIRC the spare parts are genuine.
Is it a flaw of the design?
It's tiring to always keep one finger on the switch, when working sideways in tight spaces.
Thanks