To have a e-switch at tail, the light needs a double-layered body, one layer for switch signal and another for current?
Is that a common design? It seems quite complex … how are the two layers insulated, there is a layer of plastic in between?
To have a e-switch at tail, the light needs a double-layered body, one layer for switch signal and another for current?
Is that a common design? It seems quite complex … how are the two layers insulated, there is a layer of plastic in between?
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Done, four times now, thelist is an important tool to show China th interest and thus risk there is in starting something like this
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No it is not common, could become more common
Anodisation does not conduct so if both tubes are anodised there are two layers of insulation between them
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I may have missed it in the flurry of sign-ups, but what stage of the game is this light in? I am NOT asking when it’ll be done (although I wonder, just like everyone else). I’m just wondering if the Chinese company that will be producing these lights are currently machining metal for prototypes or just looking at the files. Thanks.