Jan 23, 2004 #1 C charliek Enlightened Joined Aug 28, 2003 Messages 735 Location Bergen county NJ, USA Will it damage (or be generally bad for) an ARC LSH-S (with 2aa TSP) to have Lithium AA batteries installed?
Will it damage (or be generally bad for) an ARC LSH-S (with 2aa TSP) to have Lithium AA batteries installed?
Jan 23, 2004 #2 georget98 Enlightened Joined Aug 28, 2002 Messages 340 Location Hyannis, MA Peter says it's no problem. He said the light will run 3 - 5 hours on that source.
Jan 23, 2004 #3 C charliek Enlightened Joined Aug 28, 2003 Messages 735 Location Bergen county NJ, USA Great! I'd hate to hurt my LSH.....
Jan 23, 2004 #4 O Overload Newly Enlightened Joined Apr 3, 2003 Messages 105 Location Colorado, USA [ QUOTE ] georget98 said: Peter says it's no problem. He said the light will run 3 - 5 hours on that source. [/ QUOTE ] versus how long on normal AAs? Overload in Colorado
[ QUOTE ] georget98 said: Peter says it's no problem. He said the light will run 3 - 5 hours on that source. [/ QUOTE ] versus how long on normal AAs? Overload in Colorado
Jan 24, 2004 #5 B Byron Walter Enlightened Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 202 Location Stow, OH I believe that I've read a 2 x AA alk. runtime of 1 1/2 hours. Haven't used my AA pack enough to know since size matters
I believe that I've read a 2 x AA alk. runtime of 1 1/2 hours. Haven't used my AA pack enough to know since size matters
Feb 2, 2004 #6 B brightnorm Flashaholic Joined Oct 13, 2001 Messages 7,160 I get approximately 4.5 hours regulated on my LSH-P with two fresh lithium AAs. Haven't used alkalines and Roy doen't have runtime plots for the LSH-P, though I assume it's similar to the LS-L. Brightnorm
I get approximately 4.5 hours regulated on my LSH-P with two fresh lithium AAs. Haven't used alkalines and Roy doen't have runtime plots for the LSH-P, though I assume it's similar to the LS-L. Brightnorm