Warhoggie
Enlightened
Hi guys,
Please forgive me, but I'm bored, and have a question. I placed a Surefire L4 LED head on my E1 body. It screws on, but it won't turn on. Since the E1 uses 3 Volts, shouldn't the L4 work on it, as it is regulated? In other words, does regulated means it have some capacitor or circuity that will channel a lower voltage, and invert it to a higher voltage? Also if i place the E1 head on the L4 body (single 3 volt to 6 volt), will it blow the E1 bulb?
Thanks guys,
Warhoggie
Please forgive me, but I'm bored, and have a question. I placed a Surefire L4 LED head on my E1 body. It screws on, but it won't turn on. Since the E1 uses 3 Volts, shouldn't the L4 work on it, as it is regulated? In other words, does regulated means it have some capacitor or circuity that will channel a lower voltage, and invert it to a higher voltage? Also if i place the E1 head on the L4 body (single 3 volt to 6 volt), will it blow the E1 bulb?
Thanks guys,
Warhoggie