Jan 20, 2004 #1 C CalgaryGuy Enlightened Joined Sep 23, 2003 Messages 501 Location Alberta, Canada Has anyone left their Scorpion in their car? I'm wondering if the hot and cold temperature effect the rubber sleeve.
Has anyone left their Scorpion in their car? I'm wondering if the hot and cold temperature effect the rubber sleeve.
Jan 20, 2004 #2 J jayflash Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Oct 4, 2003 Messages 3,909 Location Two Rivers, Wisconsin I've had mine clipped to my belt for a couple hours this winter without a problem. The rubber over the switch got a bit stiffer, but not too much.
I've had mine clipped to my belt for a couple hours this winter without a problem. The rubber over the switch got a bit stiffer, but not too much.
Jan 20, 2004 #3 B Bravo25 Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 17, 2003 Messages 1,129 Location Kansas, USA I keep one of mine in the car. Summer, and winter. No problems to report.
Jan 20, 2004 #4 Xrunner Flashlight Enthusiast CPF Supporter Joined Aug 21, 2002 Messages 1,611 Location Colorado I have left mine in my car year round with no problems. The scorpion is one of my favorite car lights due to the rubber sleeve and backup bulb. -Mike
I have left mine in my car year round with no problems. The scorpion is one of my favorite car lights due to the rubber sleeve and backup bulb. -Mike
Jan 20, 2004 #5 J JohnK Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Dec 7, 2002 Messages 1,534 Location Tennessee., USA One has lived in the truck for more than 10 years. No change in anything. Would sell as new.
Jan 20, 2004 #6 C CalgaryGuy Enlightened Joined Sep 23, 2003 Messages 501 Location Alberta, Canada Oh, I forgot to say, I live in Canada, it gets down to -40 degree Celsius (-40 degree Fahrenheit) in winter, is that still okay for the rubber? Or maybe I won't leave it in the car...
Oh, I forgot to say, I live in Canada, it gets down to -40 degree Celsius (-40 degree Fahrenheit) in winter, is that still okay for the rubber? Or maybe I won't leave it in the car...