ARGHHH... my older version just got delivered 4 days ago !!!.
2.0 amps for the new models, 1.79a for the older version. What does an extra .21 amps (10 percent more) mean for my Solarforce XP-G bulb ?, will it give my 320 lumens bulb another 32 lumens ?
Just depends ... Higher current usually means more output , but less run time ..
These new cells , offer both , better discharge , and improved capacity .. But check out to make sure they fit , as they are on the long side ... [ New cells ]
i have looked at the dealer links but shipping costs kill the deal there was nothing on E-bay when i chacked i was hoping one of our dealers in HK with free shipping had them
I'd send them an email asking them to combine the shipping cost as obviously $18 is madness. They should just charge you the $6 even that seem a little over the top.
i have done that and complanad that his ad was misleading as it says free shipping but dosnot say to the US only in the main ad
and said i would like to cancil the order got a reply today offering free shipping if i would buy so a good result and deal done somtimes it pays to question things
that's good to hear i never believe what is claimed very few manufacturers tell the truth regardless of what thay make cars- motorcycles -lights- Batts
or anything else most of there power claims are exaggerated
Just want to make sure, is it true that the old Solarforce is not a good one (according to your thread in here http://budgetlightforum.cz.cc/node/1327) and the new Solarforce is prety good.
New Solarforce has more length compare to the old one, will this be a problem to some of flashlight?
Is the blue text battery the newer version to the black text?
Or
the black text battery is version 3, and version 1 is no longer sold?
Secondly, is the diameter of both batteries the same?
I’ve heard the blue battery has a 18350 size.
On the Solarforce page, it says the white one is a CR123A, then says it’s a rechargeable, then on the battery it says 16340 which sounds like an IMR.