Dec 31, 2003 #1 A AR15Fan Newly Enlightened Joined Sep 28, 2003 Messages 179 Location Cali Or is 3V too low? Right now I'm running an EverLED in a MAG 2C, sleeved to use 3x123. In an emergency, would two commonly available AA's power the EverLED?
Or is 3V too low? Right now I'm running an EverLED in a MAG 2C, sleeved to use 3x123. In an emergency, would two commonly available AA's power the EverLED?
Dec 31, 2003 #2 D Darkaway Enlightened Joined Nov 26, 2002 Messages 242 Location Valencia, Calif. Absolutely. I'm illuminating my keyboard as I write this with an EverLed running on 2xNiMh AA in a PT 20. They say it's brighter on 3 or more cells, but my old eyes notice little difference when I run it on 4xAA in my PT 40.
Absolutely. I'm illuminating my keyboard as I write this with an EverLed running on 2xNiMh AA in a PT 20. They say it's brighter on 3 or more cells, but my old eyes notice little difference when I run it on 4xAA in my PT 40.
Dec 31, 2003 #3 Rothrandir Flashaholic Joined Aug 17, 2002 Messages 7,795 Location US i've used an everled on 1.5volts, so 3v shouldn't be a problem /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif in fact, 3v should be a lot easier on the converter than 9v anyway /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
i've used an everled on 1.5volts, so 3v shouldn't be a problem /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif in fact, 3v should be a lot easier on the converter than 9v anyway /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Dec 31, 2003 #4 Mark_Paulus Enlightened Joined Aug 13, 2003 Messages 224 Location Colorado Springs, CO, USA I have my EverLED in a Duracell Durabeam 2AA torch. Works fine.