Too late. Have ordered 2 packs of 2 batts and the battery box. My lamp has 3 lights on the back so can keep the track of the discharge...i just ordered 4 of the Panasonic 3400ma cells will be here tue/wend next week.
phill if you hold off i will test them when they are here and see how long they last to the other fake ones i have and test them with the wall charger
Which when translated means.......o well lol got 4 4 20.50 free p+p 1 year warranty
This is a bit of a cross post, but I have taken a tap from my 36v battery and used a buck converter i.c. to drop down to a 12v cigarette lighter/power socket. I power my Garmin sat-nav with bluetooth hands-free and separate bluetooth speaker and charge my smartphone at the same time from the battery when on a long ride.That's a great idea.. where do I plug it in?
Sadly that clip shows exactly what I don't like about the cheap Cree lights. I really hate the spot beam.I tested my new bike light around the woods and roads tonight. As you can see, the air was a bit damp. So excuse the camera lens for being a bit misty. It's a more than adequate little light for it's price. Cheers D8veh. No complaints here mate.
It's all in the reflectorSadly that clip shows exactly what I don't like about the cheap Cree lights. I really hate the spot beam
I'd like to see that. Any pics please?instead of the reflector I've used an asymmetric lens, they light up evenly with absolutely no hotspot, not as bright as some you can get but the light is where you need it
I've got a couple of fork lights coming to see if that issue can be rectified 'off road'. They were ultra cheap, I'm not expecting miracles from them. However, 'on road', I was very happy with the performance of this new cree headlight. No-one flashed me and it did a good job of lighting the way and clearly showed my presence to other road users.I find that an even spread of beam across a wider area, is both more beneficial, and safer for off road use. A spot beam does nothing to aid all important peripheral vision, and can even become a distraction.
That's just an affect of the (presumably cheap) camera. It doesn't look like that at all in real life. Instead, you get a lovely spread of light that lights up everything that you need. Try one. I'd be surprised if you'd be disappointed with it - especially for £16.Sadly that clip shows exactly what I don't like about the cheap Cree lights. I really hate the spot beam.
I find that an even spread of beam across a wider area, is both more beneficial, and safer for off road use. A spot beam does nothing to aid all important peripheral vision, and can even become a distraction.
Crikey! That one lights up the whole city.
Yes, there's plenty of width in the beam. Well over 3 metres I'd say. You can view what's going on to the left and right plenty as your ride progresses through the darkness.That's just an affect of the (presumably cheap) camera. It doesn't look like that at all in real life. Instead, you get a lovely spread of light that lights up everything that you need. Try one. I'd be surprised if you'd be disappointed with it - especially for £16.
That's just an affect of the (presumably cheap) camera. It doesn't look like that at all in real life. Instead, you get a lovely spread of light that lights up everything that you need. Try one. I'd be surprised if you'd be disappointed with it - especially for £16.
The first trip through a muddy puddle will certainly diffuse any light!I'd like to see that. Any pics please?
I've got a couple of fork lights coming to see if that issue can be rectified 'off road'. They were ultra cheap, I'm not expecting miracles from them. However, 'on road', I was very happy with the performance of this new cree headlight. No-one flashed me and it did a good job of lighting the way and clearly showed my presence to other road users.
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Excellent point Ed. The only torch I've used that does that is a maglite. Maybe that also exists in the bike light world, I just haven't seen it yet.but feel it a bit of shame that all lights don't come equipped with a diffuser. The manufacturers are perhaps missing a trick with that one.