FlashCrazy
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ernsanada, did you try putting voltage directly to the contacts on the driver board?...(using a NiMH cell). I'm curious if yours has the low-voltage start up problems of the early version of the 602C.
ernsanada, did you try putting voltage directly to the contacts on the driver board?...(using a NiMH cell). I'm curious if yours has the low-voltage start up problems of the early version of the 602C.
As this light would be an "occasional use" light i will put a Energizer AAA lithium (primary) in it. Has any found out if the regular lithiums work without these modifications.
Is the flashlight brigher with 10440 compared to standard/rechargable AAA? If so, by about how much? Thanks.
BTW, I just posted this question in the Dealer thread but realized I will probably get a quicker response from this thread.
I tried both an eneloop and a 10440 in mine and to be honest, I couldn't really see much difference - if any - between the two cells. I really REALLY wanted to, but I just couldn't.
The LOD-CE on a 10440 is still IT!
Anyone use 1.5v primary lithiums with any success??