Aug 25, 2003 #2 P Pi_is_blue Flashlight Enthusiast CPF Supporter Joined May 13, 2003 Messages 1,193 Location Utah It is supposed to be about the same brightness but run longer IIRC.
Aug 25, 2003 #3 shiftd Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 17, 2002 Messages 2,261 Location CA I think they are using the same type of circuit, so they should be about the same brightness with the Arc AA run longer.
I think they are using the same type of circuit, so they should be about the same brightness with the Arc AA run longer.
Aug 25, 2003 #4 G gyverpete Enlightened Joined Jan 18, 2003 Messages 370 Location Rhode Island, USA It is possible that it WILL BE BRIGHTER when using a Lithium AA battery. Perhaps output will be flatter also. A lithium will also run a bit longer than an alkaline and perform better in the cold. Too bad lithium AAAs don't exist.
It is possible that it WILL BE BRIGHTER when using a Lithium AA battery. Perhaps output will be flatter also. A lithium will also run a bit longer than an alkaline and perform better in the cold. Too bad lithium AAAs don't exist.