INRETECH
Flashlight Enthusiast
The (na) stands for "Not Available", the wavelength is so short - that most lightmeters will not be able to "see it" or give a false reading
Mike
www.inretech.com
Mike
www.inretech.com
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Originally posted by MDM:
I don't believe it's a battery quality issue, but probably a "sitting on the shelf for a long time" issue
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">It definitely wasn't a shelf life issue at Costco.Originally posted by INRETECH:
I agree with that point, Costco has been known to carry things for a long time
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Hi Mike;Originally posted by INRETECH:
The Adapter simply replaces the Incandescent "Grain of Wheat Bulb" that is in the flashlight, you don't have to pull out the "Do not remove" part of the flashlight as with some adapters
The Blue/Silver reflector is also replaced with a Lens designed for the LED
Mike
www.inretech.com
Originally posted by shipinretech:
Doug,
We have a workaround for this problem. Buy five (5) adapters and compare to find the whitest one.[/
That's an interesting approach, (especially if I really only need ONE unit), and don't have much of a gift list this year...so it'll only cost me $99.75 to be practically guaranteed to get a good white Luxeon.
The possible drawback to that method is that I also wouldn't able to be getting a KL1 or some other lights/parts for awhile either.
Maybe the white Luxeon's true value is yet to come...............