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@peteski - thanks for suggesting that I check the batteries with my multimeter. Two of the four were kaput (0.7V, 0.5V); two appeared good (5.2V, 5.0V).The printed-circuit board end of the battery holder has a small “+” symbol printed on it, so I installed the two batteries to suit. Waved the magic wand to & fro, but no luck. Flipped the batteries just to be sure, but still no lights. So, I dunno. I’ll buy some new ones and try again.@turbowhiz - there are lights on both ends, correct? Not just on one end?
@peteski - thanks for suggesting that I check the batteries with my multimeter. Two of the four were kaput (0.7V, 0.5V); two appeared good (5.2V, 5.0V).
That doesn't sound right Dwight. LR44 are standard alkaline cells. When fresh they will show around 1.5-1.55V They can't possibly supply 5V. Actually even lithium batteries can only produce 3V. Something doesn't add up.
@wmcbride Yes, in my example you can see light in the gap between the roof and the side of the car. Also between the cupola and the roof too. That said, you need to be looking at it at just the right angle to notice, but it’s evident.As best as I can tell, the red color for the markers is tinted right on the marker lenses themselves on the end of the cars.@Dwight in Toronto ,You can try Canadian Tire for the 392/LR41’s too, I picked some up there yesterday quick. Expensive mind you, but silver oxide vs alkaline, less problematic leakage wise. Amazon is an excellent option for these in quantity if not quality for a low price too.
Not sure if anyone has cracked one of these open further to explore more yet or not, any tips as to getting the roof off would be appreciated.