I have a Sunwayman V10r (and V11r), both have served me well for many years.
The V10r would intermittently working. Meaning, click the tail
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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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
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there are a lot of good LED choices:
LEDs vary is shape and size, and some work better with some lights than others
upgrading from sata to m2 drive makes a big diifernce to
raggie33 Today, 03:01 PMI’ll take the L1 ty
PoliceScannerMan Today, 02:57 PMMy problem with UPSes is replacing the batteries cost almost as much (or more) than just buying a new one. Lead acid battery prices are nuts these days
Lynx_Arc Today, 02:53 PMIf you have room, you can run the batteries in parallel. Make a parallel wire for the battery packs.
turbodog Today, 02:39 PMWhat value of series resistors are you using? If you're not, they need to be there. Driver outputs can sink up to 25mA but they are not constant-current
Dave_H Today, 02:32 PMYes, the PIC16F15213 is the part I was thinking about. It's about $0.38 each at 100 pcs, here in the US. That, three resistors, the LED, and switch
DIWdiver Today, 02:26 PMThese days, the 18650 Li-ion Protected rechargeable battery has replaced the ubiquitous (2) CR123's that were all the rage 10-15 years ago after Surefire
sween1911 Today, 02:21 PM
1. Surefire L1 Digital Lumamax. This is a generation 6 light with two levels, 10 and 65 lumens. Cool white emitter. This one has
sorry your V10r died
I have heard of a few Sunwayman Rotaries that have stopped turning on. I have not heard of any cause, nor solution,
In my opinion, the e21a are really great up to 4000K. I havent tried the warmer optisolii, but I have zero complaints re the e21a either.
Upgraded from 50Mb (symmetric) to 500Mb (symmetric) about 2 years ago primarily drop TV service and force migration to a new fiber platform (BPON >>
idleprocess Today, 02:01 PMNitecore MH10S.
Why?
It was the one light I could find with the features that I wanted.
And, I've been satisfied with Nitecore
WTS: Surefire L1 and Surefire G2 Tan, Both with Holsters
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Last Post By: PoliceScannerMan Today, 02:57 PM1. Surefire L1 Digital Lumamax. This is a generation 6 light with two levels, 10 and 65 lumens. Cool white emitter. This one has