FRAZ LABS Tiny Tank 18350 BRAND NEW from last week's drop. I got several and don't need them all.
Price: $93 + $9 shipping
Hello all. I'm new as a member but have been here many times while researching lights. I'm happy to be a member and look forward to learning. Thank
Last Post By: Silent Option Yesterday, 09:54 AMHello, I'm looking to replace a long, long, lost G2 and add a long wanted A2 to the collection. Willing to pay up to $50 for a G2 in good condition or
Last Post By: ferthur Today, 09:22 AMHello,
Letting go of my month old McGizmo Haiku with the Hive 4 speed driver and XP-L HI 4250K CCT min. 80 cri. LED. I think max output on high
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I'm looking for D batteries for a couple of applications, and wondering if anyone has experience with the EBL lithium batteries with the USB port on them?
Last Post By: LED Monkey Today, 11:03 AMGrizzlyAdams is a great communicator and easy to deal with.
He provided me with additional photos of the light that I was interested in.
Purchased a LD10 during their US Black Friday sale. Turns out they had none in the US, so I had to wait over a month before they finally shipped it to
Last Post By: boo5ted Yesterday, 10:25 AMSo on flashlight forums in general, it seems that protected cells are considered to be the best option. And yeah, they are best for series configs or
Last Post By: tripplec Today, 10:56 AMMore useful than a LEP?
Sofirn 21700 5000mAh (Black)
Official specifications:
I have two M61WL drop ins for sale. They are both the current version that are high cri. I’d like $40 shipped each. Pics will be posted later. Both
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BigusLightus Today, 11:08 AMGood to hear from You.
I'm glad You and family are well and definitely looking forward to new DEFT development .
Fully agree with Lynx Arc. There are some good choices for AA nimh batteries and run them in parallel x3. I have some in use with some lights I have.
LED Monkey Today, 11:03 AMI've always used and buy protected cells. All the various lights I have don't have their own protection and if two or more are used. The device cannot
tripplec Today, 10:56 AMThe box is the correct information. I will forward your input to have that looked into.
Got Lumens? Today, 10:55 AMI mostly use protected devices too. This light is the only one with no protection that can fit both protected and (unofficially) unprotected cells. The
Celest Today, 10:47 AMModern cell phone standards have always used microwave frequency, which is generally defined as being between 300Mhz and 300Ghz. Best I can tell, net
idleprocess Today, 09:55 AMMay they rest in peace.
Good ideal Scout24, this is a good place to pay tribute to all the musicians that pass on and your memories of them and
3g did get overcrowded, but it did work just fine when it was new. To be honest I liked analogue the best, but it couldn't handle too much traffic either,
greenpondmike Today, 09:25 AMI thought the tailcap was riveted/screwed together so that stuff didn't fall out? I seem to remember some of them being a real pain to work on if you
ferthur Today, 09:22 AM3G couldn't keep up with demand thus is being phased out so that spectrum can be re-allocated to more efficient protocols.
5G is no more
As a 1980s kid I'll always remember life before The Great Link. In the early/mid 90s I got a bit of a head start on things with BBSs, but it wasn't until
idleprocess Today, 08:34 AM
WTT: Muyshondt Aeon mkiii
Thread Starter: KhsaccaliHi, I’m looking to trade my blue aluminum Aeon mkiii for a titanium Maus or titanium Prometheus qrv2. I might consider other small titanium lights.
Last Post By: Khsaccali Yesterday, 06:23 PM