270winchester
Flashlight Enthusiast
hey guys:
So I've been into hotwiring for a while now, making numerous projects that yielded great results. But The reliance on the 3AA-to D holders, while they work great, become a problem when you have to unload/reload every time I need to recharge, and the wear and tear on them means that I can;t use them forever. Now I wanted to use rechargable RC packs for a while now, but the cost of chargers(the charger and often times the power supply) can easily add up to hundreads of bucks. Granted, in the long run I'll save money and stuff, but Spending 130+ for a charger then that much again on a power supply is just daunting to me, I may even have to sell my Surefire A2 and 6P(both of which I bought for less than retail from ebay, otherwise i would never be able to buy the A2) just to afford a charger if it comes down to it.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Is that a reasonable sulotion to my problems?
Nick
So I've been into hotwiring for a while now, making numerous projects that yielded great results. But The reliance on the 3AA-to D holders, while they work great, become a problem when you have to unload/reload every time I need to recharge, and the wear and tear on them means that I can;t use them forever. Now I wanted to use rechargable RC packs for a while now, but the cost of chargers(the charger and often times the power supply) can easily add up to hundreads of bucks. Granted, in the long run I'll save money and stuff, but Spending 130+ for a charger then that much again on a power supply is just daunting to me, I may even have to sell my Surefire A2 and 6P(both of which I bought for less than retail from ebay, otherwise i would never be able to buy the A2) just to afford a charger if it comes down to it.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Is that a reasonable sulotion to my problems?
Nick