B Bravo25 Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 17, 2003 Messages 1,129 City & State/Province Kansas, USA Jan 15, 2004 #1 Is this light digitally regulated?
leng Newly Enlightened Joined Jun 24, 2003 Messages 86 City & State/Province VA Jan 15, 2004 #2 yep sure is.. just like the L4, and L6
tylerdurden Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 11, 2003 Messages 2,083 City & State/Province Roaming Around - Southern USA Jan 15, 2004 #3 Well, from what I understand, it *is* regulated, but it's only "digitally" regulated if you have the right definition of "digital".
Well, from what I understand, it *is* regulated, but it's only "digitally" regulated if you have the right definition of "digital".
Sean Flashlight Enthusiast CPF Supporter Joined Dec 11, 2001 Messages 3,178 City & State/Province IL, near St. Louis MO Jan 15, 2004 #4 Here is what the L5 run-time graph looks like:
S sandysim Newly Enlightened Joined Sep 7, 2003 Messages 19 City & State/Province Singapore Jan 19, 2004 #5 Hi Guys am new to CPF, but have been a flashlight junkie since young. Was watching the movie "Atomic Train" and was wondering if the regulation circuits used in the surefire flashlights would be susceptible to EMP damage. Anyone knows the answer?
Hi Guys am new to CPF, but have been a flashlight junkie since young. Was watching the movie "Atomic Train" and was wondering if the regulation circuits used in the surefire flashlights would be susceptible to EMP damage. Anyone knows the answer?