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Just seen on the Nitecore.com site a new MH Rechargable series, similar to the MT series, but with built in usb connector and able to run on primaries as well. Anybody got any news on availability, prices, etc.?
Just seen on the Nitecore.com site a new MH Rechargable series, similar to the MT series, but with built in usb connector and able to run on primaries as well. Anybody got any news on availability, prices, etc.?
You can get nitecore from www.nitecorelights.com, they ship international as well. I think they haven't updated their MH series yet.
Yes, there's a micro-USB socket.for any who have seen pictures of the lights, WHAT is that gold hole for? Is this a rechargeable light?
thanks,
patrick
I assume it is to avoid the risk and confusion associated with running (and charging) Li-ion cells in series.Can anyone explain why the MH2A runs on a dedicated NL1427 battery instead of 2x 14500. According to nitecores manual you can use primary AA, primary lithium & rechargable AA, but not 14500s. Why is this? Thanks for any help.
Judging from the current prices on that site that are way, way over retail, I wouldn't use them as a basis for the MH series pricing.
The MH series is shipping to dealers in the next day or two and I imagine that you will start seeing them pop up on sites soon. The pricing is not too much over the MT series and all models come with a rechargeable battery.
Just seen on the Nitecore.com site a new MH Rechargable series, similar to the MT series, but with built in usb connector and able to run on primaries as well. Anybody got any news on availability, prices, etc.?
The ad sheet says "2 preset modes..." -- how does that work? Can you program a single/double click for two levels?
"...and 4 brightness levels."
what this? in-flashlight charging multiple cells in series? no charge management electronics that monitors individual cells?