IndependentNode
Newly Enlightened
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- Mar 19, 2003
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The flashlight in my vehicle and any emergency kits have to 'live' in a cold environment with the chances of -20dF very likely during the after-sunset hours (for at least 5 months of the year). This necessitates the use of lithium batteries if the flashlight is to function immediately when called upon. More particularly, the AA lithiums batteries by Eveready.
This forum and several other websites have been very helpful in trying out the many LED flashlights that have hit the market. However, the ability of the light to use lithium batteries w/o detrimental effects is seldom mentioned. Is it safe to say that if the flashlight has a regulation circiut all is well?
[I searched many pages into the forum and failed to find similar discussion. Please forgive me if I am beating a dead horse and kindly point me the correct direction.]
TIA
This forum and several other websites have been very helpful in trying out the many LED flashlights that have hit the market. However, the ability of the light to use lithium batteries w/o detrimental effects is seldom mentioned. Is it safe to say that if the flashlight has a regulation circiut all is well?
[I searched many pages into the forum and failed to find similar discussion. Please forgive me if I am beating a dead horse and kindly point me the correct direction.]
TIA