SeamusORiley
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- Dec 1, 2012
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The new Fenix TK 75 is doing great lighting up the entire backyard as I work on our ice rink. The temperatures have been very low, conducive to great ice making, but it also appears to run down the batteries quicker than indoors.
The outside temperatures have been around, or just beneath 0 Degrees F. I found that on Turbo (2600), the drop down to the next level (at the 20 minute mark) is not restored by hitting the turbo level again. The turbo comes on but then goes down one level within a few moments. I think this is due to the extraordinary cold temperatures.
On the high (not turbo) level, I can set it out and my son can skate, with puck, without difficulty. It is supposed to hold at this level for 4 hours, but I have not needed to test it, since he skates for about 1 hour.
The outside temperatures have been around, or just beneath 0 Degrees F. I found that on Turbo (2600), the drop down to the next level (at the 20 minute mark) is not restored by hitting the turbo level again. The turbo comes on but then goes down one level within a few moments. I think this is due to the extraordinary cold temperatures.
On the high (not turbo) level, I can set it out and my son can skate, with puck, without difficulty. It is supposed to hold at this level for 4 hours, but I have not needed to test it, since he skates for about 1 hour.