DimeRazorback
Flashlight Enthusiast
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Nah, I'm not one for wasting time... especially if it's a good cause :twothumbs
Nah, I'm not one for wasting time... especially if it's a good cause :twothumbs
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I've run my Haiku XR-E on high until the battery shut off, with no ill effects. I'm not supposed to do that? News to me. I thought the Haiku had good heat dissipation?
I don't think there is a problem running the Haiku at full speed. I never heard of that.
I do not think the Haiku should be used for long durations on high and especially if it is not held in the hand for thermal relief...
It appears that the light can handle constant on in high but that is not the intention of its design or expected usage.
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Unless you are running an unattended runtime test on high during the middle of summer, outside, and in the dessert I wouldn't worry too much with the XR-E. BUT, as Bernie mentioned, Don is the last say in this matter.
If only I could go forward in time