netprince
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So I was toying around with one of my recent creations, trying out the different drive levels indoors. While the light was on low, I happened to mention to my wife that I thought the light should run for 1 week on this setting. She saw how bright the low setting is, and immediately said something like 'no way, prove it.'
Here is the light I'm talking about:
This light is a 2D maglite, with a maxflex driver and a cree r2 emitter. I normally run the light on eneloops (3p2s), but it works perfectly well on low with D cells.
The question is, will the D cells run the light for 7 days straight?? I tried running the numbers:
I pulled the maH (conservatively) from http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/E95.pdf.
So I was thinking about running a week long test if I have reason to believe it will work. No need to waste the batteries if there is reason to believe its not going to last that long... What do you think?
Here is the light I'm talking about:

This light is a 2D maglite, with a maxflex driver and a cree r2 emitter. I normally run the light on eneloops (3p2s), but it works perfectly well on low with D cells.
The question is, will the D cells run the light for 7 days straight?? I tried running the numbers:

I pulled the maH (conservatively) from http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/E95.pdf.
So I was thinking about running a week long test if I have reason to believe it will work. No need to waste the batteries if there is reason to believe its not going to last that long... What do you think?