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He was discussing mounting them to some kind of offroad vehicle whose onboard power system couldn't handle the additional load of normal lights. Compared to automotive stuff, it is both light and cheap.
He was discussing mounting them to some kind of offroad vehicle whose onboard power system couldn't handle the additional load of normal lights. Compared to automotive stuff, it is both light and cheap.
What are people's thoughts on this one?
Beating someone with a lithium ion battery?I pictured him using it to stun someone with the light and then beat them with the handle.
The LEDs should last 10's of thousands of hours, so that seems somewhat unlikely.So the second Romisen RC-R4 I bought back in 2008 (first one stopped working) is now not bright anymore. I assume this is normal? The LED has reached the end of its life?
Yeah, they hit 50% after like 50,000 hours or something. Do you really think Will has used it that much? :smack:So LEDs don't suffer from light fall off as they age? I thought they would still hit 75%/50% over time?
If it's like the Romison I have, then the driver board is soldered to the heat sink and fairly easily removed for examination. If you can get the board out without too much trouble, then attempt a repair. In all likelyhood the bad part is either a MOSFET or Schottky diode. Don't spend too much time on it, however. These lights don't cost much to replace, and time is money. If you were in the US and planning to bin it, I would offer to pay the postage to send it my way so I could reuse the body. However, postage from Oz makes it pretty much not worth doing that.jtr1962: On a different note, I have a 2-level Romisen here that's failed after a few months - it dimms down to nothing in about a second. Is it even worth thinking about repair, or should I just bin it (another one of the same model is fine). The pill looks kinda small and well-sealed (don't know if it's glued or just soldered).
Nah, they only buy Surefire even when other competitors are selling vastly superior products for a fraction of the price. :rofl:That would be the moral if you were a card-carrying member of the Candle Power Forums elite.
230% efficient LED. Greater than unity power consumption.
Not for light. For cooling, however....Not so useful at picowatt levels.
Not for light. For cooling, however....
I'd rather buy a Kingston low voltage DDR3 kit. 14$ more, but at least it has a Cas latency of 9 cycle instead of the horrible 11 cycles of the Crucial kit.