May 8, 2003 #1 tylerdurden Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 11, 2003 Messages 2,083 Location Roaming Around - Southern USA How much input voltage can a BB400 safely handle? Can I safely use a McLux head with BB400 on a e2e?
May 8, 2003 #2 dat2zip Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 5, 2002 Messages 3,420 Location Bay Area No, An e2e is 2 123 batteries (6V) and that is not a boost configuration. The input voltage must be less than ~3.5V for a boost configuration. (If you had a 5W Luxeon that would put the output at around 6.8V and two 123 batteries would work in that configuration) Wayne
No, An e2e is 2 123 batteries (6V) and that is not a boost configuration. The input voltage must be less than ~3.5V for a boost configuration. (If you had a 5W Luxeon that would put the output at around 6.8V and two 123 batteries would work in that configuration) Wayne
May 8, 2003 #3 FalconFX Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 1, 2002 Messages 3,297 Location Davis, CA Well, you can stick it in an E2x, but you'd have to be using a Li-Ion (Pila/Copia- 3.7V), and then, you'd probably be DDing it...
Well, you can stick it in an E2x, but you'd have to be using a Li-Ion (Pila/Copia- 3.7V), and then, you'd probably be DDing it...