degarb
Flashlight Enthusiast
Quick question: Do disposable steel pie pans exist? I remember steel tinfoil in the 70s, then everything shifted to aluminium shortly there after, if I recall correctly. . I wonder, if true, and why.
The flash light related reason (tangent) is below, however, hardly worth reading :
I have home made about a 10 to a dozen wearable 2sx18650 based on the infinitely dimmable buckpuck 700, since I believe firmly on no more than 359ma per 3400ma (3200ma above 3v) protected Panasonic. The dimming allows me full 12+hour workdays and set workers lights at up to 3 days between charging, occasionally necessary.
Carrying-daily in a bookbag- 3 lights minimum and some spares. I have not yet got enough fireproof bags to house each individual light/extra holder separately.
I ruled out steel foil as it is too expensive. And I don't see disposable steel pie pans. . I would think steel is cheaper, higher heat. . Maybe flash rusts too easily.
The flash light related reason (tangent) is below, however, hardly worth reading :
I have home made about a 10 to a dozen wearable 2sx18650 based on the infinitely dimmable buckpuck 700, since I believe firmly on no more than 359ma per 3400ma (3200ma above 3v) protected Panasonic. The dimming allows me full 12+hour workdays and set workers lights at up to 3 days between charging, occasionally necessary.
Carrying-daily in a bookbag- 3 lights minimum and some spares. I have not yet got enough fireproof bags to house each individual light/extra holder separately.
I ruled out steel foil as it is too expensive. And I don't see disposable steel pie pans. . I would think steel is cheaper, higher heat. . Maybe flash rusts too easily.