for me the Indicator/Positioning light is not working properly, 90% of the time I cannot turn it on.
Same for the battery indicator which works by pressing the button short (at least for me) like on other Nitecore light.
At same strength Ti is lighter than Aluminium, but yeah the thermal properties are not that great and the usage does not make much sense in this case.
But in EDC lights the wear an appeal are a greater factor and Ti lights keep up a lot better under those harsh EDC conditions.
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Banggood offers it for $ 22 at the moment. But yeah, strobe is a bit of a turn off :(
Haha, the little 6 leg chip in the tail might be an Atmel ATtiny not sure since the specs say, 1.8V are minimum, the switch is connected to the interrupt pin of the µC. So the tail should be able to go down to 150 nA in stand-by current, I wonder if and why they went such a complex route when...
No custom stuff so far, all more or less stock :) the Baton is there for comparison.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/doommeer/albums/72157677515485691
I will add more, also have a Spy, a Thrunite Ti AAA and some others...
Hi there,
I have 12 cells which I believed to be LiFePo4 cells, but I am now in doubt.
I bought them off ebay (12 cells, 3.2V, 5500MAh) for less than 20€.
Now I made an 6S2P pack out of them and wondered about their high floating voltage of ~3.5V.
During discharge the cells stayed at said high...