May 20, 2017 #1 fishndad Enlightened Joined Apr 28, 2012 Messages 460 Location ohio I have a feeling my RRT01 puts a constant drain on the the battery. Does anyone have any knowledge of this? Thanks
I have a feeling my RRT01 puts a constant drain on the the battery. Does anyone have any knowledge of this? Thanks
May 20, 2017 #2 Kilovolt Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Mar 1, 2007 Messages 2,401 Location Lake Como, Italy I just checked my two RRT-01's that are sitting on a shelf with a li-ion inside since a couple of months ago and both cells are still fully charged.
I just checked my two RRT-01's that are sitting on a shelf with a li-ion inside since a couple of months ago and both cells are still fully charged.
May 20, 2017 #3 aginthelaw Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 2,655 Location NJ, USA Maybe the light was on. The low is the lowest low of all my lights
May 20, 2017 #4 Crazyeddiethefirst Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Mar 13, 2012 Messages 2,005 Location Southern California No parasitic drain on mine.... or
May 20, 2017 #5 TIP AND RING Enlightened Joined Nov 13, 2005 Messages 322 Parasitic drain on these should not exceed 65ua. If you find it exceeds 65 micro amps on standby it has a problem. Jetbeam replaced mine in 2013 because of excessive standby current draw. Still one of my favorite lights .
Parasitic drain on these should not exceed 65ua. If you find it exceeds 65 micro amps on standby it has a problem. Jetbeam replaced mine in 2013 because of excessive standby current draw. Still one of my favorite lights .