This is just a random thought I had yesterday.
Here's what I'm talking about. I'm out in a situation where I really need a light, it might be an emergency. I have my trusty [insert regulated flashlight name here], and everything's good. Suddenly I see the dreaded blinky warning that my precious lithium cell(s) are just about spent. I really need a workable light for whatever reason for a bit longer, and the cost of the lithium cell I might destroy by doing this is something I'm willing to risk. I'd like to be able to click it into 'direct drive' (with a resistor if it's a 2+ cell light) and run that battery right into the ground.
First obvious answer I know I'm going to get: reach for your backup cell(s). Answer: it's dead.
Second obvious answer: Reach for your backup light
Answer: I loaned it out
Third obvious answer: it's a protected cell, it's going to cut out at 2.6v anyway.
Answer: well pretend it's an unprotected cell
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Just an idea, I don't really know if it would have practical value at all.
Fird
Here's what I'm talking about. I'm out in a situation where I really need a light, it might be an emergency. I have my trusty [insert regulated flashlight name here], and everything's good. Suddenly I see the dreaded blinky warning that my precious lithium cell(s) are just about spent. I really need a workable light for whatever reason for a bit longer, and the cost of the lithium cell I might destroy by doing this is something I'm willing to risk. I'd like to be able to click it into 'direct drive' (with a resistor if it's a 2+ cell light) and run that battery right into the ground.
First obvious answer I know I'm going to get: reach for your backup cell(s). Answer: it's dead.
Second obvious answer: Reach for your backup light
Answer: I loaned it out
Third obvious answer: it's a protected cell, it's going to cut out at 2.6v anyway.
Answer: well pretend it's an unprotected cell
Just an idea, I don't really know if it would have practical value at all.
Fird