Hey guys I'm new here. I'm a knife maker from northern michigan and I think I like the custom end of flashlights. Or maybe semi custom. I like the boss
Last Post By: nbp Today, 11:54 AMLED lights require a driver to provide and properly deliver the required output. And there are two main types of drivers, constant current and constant
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I'm using a PCA9685 with a pinout board like Adafruit's. I'm trying to run a bunch of LEDs at 20 mA, and the chip is supposed to be able
Hope it doesn't show I'm a newbie here. . . :-)
Bulb went out in my mother's dear old ever-so-generic 2xD-cell classic yellow flashlight.
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Last Post By: S1LVA Yesterday, 09:29 PMBATON 3 VS BATON 2
I've got a Porter Cable drill battery that's dead, my question is do they usually have a BMS inside them?
Kinda thinking of taking it apart and
I'm currently looking at installing LED strips in my living room. After I bought a few fixtures with adjustable color temperature which turned out to
Last Post By: wus Yesterday, 01:14 PMHas anyone else noticed Don's hidden "M" signature on his cracked ice clips? Very cool Easter egg from the maker himself!
... to check or measure lumen, lux, CRI / Ra, CCT / color temperature, etc.? (If you do ...)
Last Post By: wus Yesterday, 10:01 AMI have some nice ligths with 4000K hi CRI, but since I tried Wurkkos FC11 2700K LH351D I am ready for another 2700K.
My next light will be D4V2
Hi, all
I'm Masonchen, a electronic engineer from Hong Kong. In my free time, I will take a video for my life, because I think you need
These happen quite frequently but nothing the end user is ever going to notice.
It was one of the reasons for the delay in getting the BeCu out
It's a unit provided by the client I work for. You get what you get when you make a living as a consultant for big brother.
I just find other stuff
If the light uses the tube and a spring at the end to connect to end of the battery you could use a slug without insulation just make sure and put it
Lynx_Arc Today, 12:38 PMRight now..my apartment key and key fob are in my right front shorts pocket.
Left front shorts pocket has my duct tape wallet,and my Manker
I'm wondering if there is some trickery going on as I have 50Mbps internet and got a new smart TV using my phone I tested it around 50 but my TV set registered
Lynx_Arc Today, 12:34 PMHappy to help out!
I should add that if fibre-optic part of this cheap ($1.25 in Canada) light is left off, and and plastic case top removed
When I got my HDS in...2008?...I bought two 16650 rechargeable cells to use it with and I used those cells constantly for maybe 8 years before I decided
flatline Today, 12:10 PMI have several sunwayman with magnetic ring and so far only one has failed me, which is not V10 or V11, but a V20C. It worked fine at low intensity but
Noctiluco Today, 12:08 PMI don't think there is for most people. Here's a true story. A few years ago I switched from Spectrum to FIOS. Included in the new package was 1Gbps Internet.
jtr1962 Today, 12:02 PMRight now is insane. Michigan has me stumped. India, unreal.
markr6 Today, 11:58 AMWelcome! I have moved your post to a general discussion area since you had some specific questions.
Do you have a budget, or preference
That's interesting about the cancer vaccine. I had mentioned that somewhere in the thread but I didn't know they were already thinking about it.
If you are going to get a light that uses CR123s shop around. They can usually be found for under two dollars each, as opposed to the five or six charged
Timothybil Today, 11:45 AMIf you place the slug at the cathode end of the cell, you would have less to worry about with a short circuit. If it shorts, it would only cause the
datiLED Today, 11:19 AMYou may get more than 10 years shelf life. I use only lithium primaries in my outdoor thermometers but I cannot afford to put them in everything I use
Lynx_Arc Today, 11:11 AM
V10r DIY repair, is it dead?
Thread Starter: KingnogI have a Sunwayman V10r (and V11r), both have served me well for many years.
Last Post By: Noctiluco Today, 12:08 PMThe V10r would intermittently working. Meaning, click the tail