Dec 9, 2005 #1 Macaw Enlightened Joined Oct 8, 2005 Messages 565 I am curious about what the results would be if someone put a ten ohm resister across the L2P switch. Anybody yet?
I am curious about what the results would be if someone put a ten ohm resister across the L2P switch. Anybody yet?
Dec 9, 2005 #3 GJW Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 25, 2002 Messages 2,030 Location Bay Area, CA The L2P isn't any brighter than the L1P -- it just runs longer. To my thinking, the 2-stage results should be identical.
The L2P isn't any brighter than the L1P -- it just runs longer. To my thinking, the 2-stage results should be identical.
Dec 9, 2005 #4 W wwglen Enlightened Joined May 24, 2003 Messages 534 Location NC I would guess that a larger resistor would be needed. The L2P takes less current so itwould take a larger (value) resistor to drop the same voltage. I wouldexpect 10-20 ohms would be equlivant to the 5-10 ohm on the L1P. That said I do NOT have a L2P to try it on. wwglen
I would guess that a larger resistor would be needed. The L2P takes less current so itwould take a larger (value) resistor to drop the same voltage. I wouldexpect 10-20 ohms would be equlivant to the 5-10 ohm on the L1P. That said I do NOT have a L2P to try it on. wwglen