This is what it says it is.
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I have an iFixit infrared thermometer, and Bosch wire and pipe detector, both works with 9V batteries.
I only use them 2-3x times a year,
For Sale Veleno Designs Avant Ti in mint condition, never carried shelf queen.
Description from Veleno Designs website:
-6/4 Titanium
Anyone have the old 75 lumen vision headlamp? The housing was grey in color. I should have bought 10 of them back when they were made.
I have a couple of Soehnle kitchen scale, they function with 3 or 2 AAA batteries.
They need very little power, when I measure something
I have two Malkoff MD2s for sale. They have the high/low switch installed and the current high cri M61W. I’d like $125 shipped each. Both are basically
Last Post By: nmiller Yesterday, 08:02 PMtried to look up a light and got redirected to some lightbulb dealer.
and no malware here.
I need an introduction to LED set up , electronics and troubleshooting.
I am a self taught electronics amateur and need to get more sytematic/formal.
My review of the upcoming Sofirn TF84 tactical flashlight, with 3 switches, dual UI, 18650 battery, remote pressure switch, type-C charging and 90CRI
Last Post By: KG_Tuning Yesterday, 09:20 AMI was behind a new Rav4 today (it's the newest generation Rav4, so either brand new or almost new), and the brake lights are just a single LED on each
Last Post By: TechGuru Yesterday, 07:17 AMThink back to the flashlights of your childhood, and compare them with today’s flashlights. You can see the flashlight’s technology has made several advances
Last Post By: thermal guy Yesterday, 06:43 PMCoast is having a sale, a lot of the lower dollar flashlights are sold out but I picked up a 400R to play with.
I liked that it could serve
I haven't had a single failure with the pros so far
I would consider my collection small (by flashaholic standards), it's about 36 lights, which includes the lights in my car. I've thought about thinning
greatscoot Today, 11:48 AMGITD cigar grip anyone?
Is AVS head newer 850 lumens for Bravo and 1,350 lumens for Charlie?
a1sealbeach Today, 11:43 AMGod I miss real SF lights! I’m slowly getting all the ones I always wanted but could never afford. Some will never go out of style.
thermal guy Today, 11:17 AMtake colace with the hydro or oxy. plenty of fruits and veggies. prunes and prune juice. and metamucil. those pills will raise hell with your bowels
aginthelaw Today, 11:14 AMI've used a bunch of Pros and LADDAs during the years. Yes, they have a shorter cycle life than regular Eneloops, but I never had a cell dying in a few
NiOOH Today, 11:13 AMThe cycle life of Eneloop Pros is much shorter than that of regular Eneloops. As said, if you don't need the extra capacity, just stick with the regulars,
NiOOH Today, 10:54 AMThanks for suggestions, I will keep on using the standard Eneloop AAA batteries then.
I will get a pair of the Lithium cells, too, to try
Both types will be OK. Lites are quite a bit cheaper, but lower capacity. However, if your scales are low drain and you only use them sparingly, they
NiOOH Today, 10:32 AMIt's unusual for batteries to be dead in that short length of time. Are they being stored at high temperatures? Are you sure they are not accidentally
turbodog Today, 10:26 AMI met a watch repairman at a car forum and asked him about a couple of old watches I have that stop running after a bit. They are the manual wind type
bykfixer Today, 10:03 AM
Coast 400R Rechargeable power bank On sale $19.99
Thread Starter: rwc777Coast is having a sale, a lot of the lower dollar flashlights are sold out but I picked up a 400R to play with.
Last Post By: rwc777 Today, 12:58 PMI liked that it could serve