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[fire hazard] Fenix E20 flashlight got HOT! - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: [fire hazard] Fenix E20 flashlight got HOT! (/showthread.php?tid=135848) Pages:
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Re: [fire hazard] Fenix E20 flashlight got HOT! - Racer X - 05-05-2012 "C'mon. A taser has been engineered to operate at thousands of volts, not 3, and aren't powered with off-the-shelf batteries." http://www.stun-gun-defense-products.com/buy-stun-gun/TASER-Models-Quick-Comparison.html M26c/M18L TASER runs off of AA batteries I wonder how a car's ignition system can produce a 60,000 volt spark from a 12 volt lead/acid battery........ What, they can DO that? That's crazy talk! Re: [fire hazard] Fenix E20 flashlight got HOT! - Paul F. - 05-05-2012 space-time wrote: WANT! Battery life, 5 minutes.... But what a glorious, bright, shiny, five minutes it would be!!!!! WANT2 Re: [fire hazard] Fenix E20 flashlight got HOT! - tenders - 05-06-2012 Racer X wrote: 8 AA batteries in the Taser! That's 12V and a good deal more potential energy than two AAs contain. And I've dropped enough metal wrenches on car batteries to know that interesting things can happen with that many volts... times the amps which are available in the many pounds of lead acid technology of a car battery. http://www.stun-gun-defense-products.com/buy-stun-gun/M26C-Advanced-TASER-with-Laser-Sight-Carrying-Case.html Just trying to point out that space was probably not going to burn himself, his kid, or his house with the simple cells and technology of the flashlight. Re: [fire hazard] Fenix E20 flashlight got HOT! - Bill in NC - 05-06-2012 My favorite pocket light normally takes a single-CR123a, but can also take a 3.6V CR123a-sized rechrgeable (so I use the latter) Leave it on high for awhile and it doubles as a hand-warmer. |