May 14, 2003 #1 M Mike75 Newly Enlightened Joined Mar 10, 2003 Messages 55 Location Israel I'm intending to order Everled for my MAG 2D, but I want to know what is the difference between regular LS and Everled. Please, explai... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I'm intending to order Everled for my MAG 2D, but I want to know what is the difference between regular LS and Everled. Please, explai... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
May 14, 2003 #2 x-ray Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jul 1, 2002 Messages 1,941 Location London Well the EverLED is a LS (side emitter) with built in regulation. It can run on many battery configurations from 2 to 6 cells. (it can actually run on just 1 battery but with reduced brightness)
Well the EverLED is a LS (side emitter) with built in regulation. It can run on many battery configurations from 2 to 6 cells. (it can actually run on just 1 battery but with reduced brightness)
May 14, 2003 #3 M Mike75 Newly Enlightened Joined Mar 10, 2003 Messages 55 Location Israel Well, does it mean that it is brighter with 3 cells than with 2? And if so - is it brightest with 6?
May 14, 2003 #4 x-ray Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jul 1, 2002 Messages 1,941 Location London It reaches optimum brightness with 3 cells, any more will not effect brightness but will extend runtime. For a wealth of information about the EverLED have a read through this thread.
It reaches optimum brightness with 3 cells, any more will not effect brightness but will extend runtime. For a wealth of information about the EverLED have a read through this thread.