ITP flashlights with reverse polarity protection

MK9

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RE: ITP flashlights with reverse polarity protection

A CPF and an internet search turns up nothing. :shakehead
Does anyone know of these and/or have experience with them?

Reading about fried lights because of improper battery installation has got me kind of spooked about LED flashlights. I have been known to make a mistake or 2 in my lifetime. :whistle: This one sounds kind of expensive
and possibly dangerous if I'm 20 miles out in the back country.:mecry:


http://www.itplight.com/product_list.asp?bid=13&sid=9
 

1anrm

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From the manufacturer's specs it seems that the A series do not have polarity protection. They didnt mention on the EOS nor the Polestar. I only see it in the C and E series. Just be aware when putting a battery in :D
 

MK9

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Are you aware of any other manufacturers that have the reverse polarity protection feature?

I just received the EOS. You are correct about that model not having the protection. So, I carefully inserted the battery as directed by the manufacturer's instructions. NOW I SEE THE LIGHT!!! :twothumbs
 
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