Rex shots

mrmike

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Some shots comparing the Arc AAA-P to the Photon Rex:
rex1.jpg



The Rex and it's charger:
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rex2.jpg



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Arc AAA-P
rex7.jpg



Photon Rex
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Pictures take with my trusty old Canon G2.
 

Fallingwater

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It's bulkier than I thought. I had assumed it was slightly larger than a fauxton, but I had no idea it was almost as long asn an Arc AAA.
 

dulridge

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It is quite a bit bigger than i thought, but still looking forward to my one coming. Looks like it might even displace the E0 from my car keys - seems to be about the same size as the alarm remote.
 

PhantomPhoton

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It can be charged from any DC power source up to 6V I believe. So almost any battery you have laying about should work. I'm hoping I can use one to drain the remaining life out of used batteries.
 

mrmike

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Here it is connected to an F-cell I took out of a 6volt lantern battery; so anything that's 1.5 volts is fine.
rex10.jpg


Some more size comparisons:
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rex11.jpg


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AlexSchira

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That wonderful freebie light and the ReX reminded me, right now I'm looking to replace every white Photon I have plus a Proton and ReX once Batteryjunction gets them in. The wait is killing me, this thing is turning out pretty solid as is the other lights coming out. How solid is the ReX compared to the average Photon? These extra parts get me worried I might have to be gentler with it than my beater Freedoms.
 
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