PhotonBoy
Flashlight Enthusiast
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Santa Cruz Sentinel article
'...He found a small, hand-cranked flashlight with a tiny internal generator... He then converted the flashlight’s alternating current, or AC, generator into a direct current, or DC, generator so it could be used to charge a phone battery. Kadmiri also replaced the flashlight’s regular bulb with an LED, or light emitting diode bulb, that was several times brighter. The end result is a device he says is "very practical and very useful when you are camping."'
'...He found a small, hand-cranked flashlight with a tiny internal generator... He then converted the flashlight’s alternating current, or AC, generator into a direct current, or DC, generator so it could be used to charge a phone battery. Kadmiri also replaced the flashlight’s regular bulb with an LED, or light emitting diode bulb, that was several times brighter. The end result is a device he says is "very practical and very useful when you are camping."'