The closest I can find is a Dorcy 4D lantern that looks nearly identical apart from some small differences, the incan gets 15 hours from 4 D cells and the LED version gets 220 hours (9+ days) both at 40 lumens.
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I was looking to get some LED light bulbs so I asked Gearbest if they could generate some coupons for the ones that I was interested in. It’s not much of a saving, but buying at least three of them, you get a $1 saving the original price. All but one bulb is your standard B22 socket, with one being an E27. These coupons are valid for a month, so expires mid-January 2015.
I decided to try their LED bulbs by buying this first. Turns out it’s pretty good. So bought more of them to replace other fluorescent light bulbs around the house.
Do you know if they are the newer improved (brighter at least) LED model, or the previous one? The older one has a horrid donut but decent punch for alkaline power, the new one is supposed to be better in beam profile and lumens IIRC (although dont quote me on the beam, it might be wishful thinking).
I have no idea. I suppose it depends on the interpretation of modding. OL was not impressed with the latest (led) ones to mod but I dont believe that is what Bunnings have on special. I'll have to snap some pictures next time.
I just seem to recall there being a serial number on Mags D cells that was not suitable to modding, if youhad the one without that serial beginning you were good to go, if not it was some major work.
Still, $30 is a good price for a decent light. I own one of the older stock LEDs, great for throwing in the back of my 4by. I hate the donut ring but Ill get over it. I think they are XPE, they trow pretty well.
Dont feel too bad, it ended a couple of hours after I posted in Qld, probably an hour in the southern states with their curtain fading, cow confusing daylight savings time. It was for Aus day only it seems.
I have both here, one is on the PC to charge it fully. The led goes from red (30% or <) - orange (30-60) - green (60 - 100) as it charges. Cant say whats inside, there are no screws to pull it apart etc, I assume its glued or internal clipped. Not that I would know how it works even if I could pull it apart.
The instruction booklet states it has Overcharge, Overcurrent and Over discharge protection along with abnormal temperature detection. Apparently it can be placed on an IQ pad to charge too.
The head comes off, has fixed to it the std USB plug, and a short cable neatly fitted and wound in a slot with the Micro USB. You can pull the head and plug the USB to PC, and the micro lead into the side of the unit to charge itself from the PC/USB port. The head is them placed back on, the USB plugging into the unit, and the micro now being the output to the phone item being charged.
The lead wraps neatly around the head. Theres a power button along with the LED too and thats about it on the outside. Its a clever enough design… but I cant find any info about how it charges the li ion inside for example.
Internal battery max voltage is 4.35, max charge rate is 0.95a
Rated input is 5v, 0.50a/1.0a
Rated output is 5v 1a, or 1.5a if the 203 model and using both terminals (Ill assume it has dual outputs). This is the 103 model though.
Not with any confidence, but I bought two anyway if that helps. Its Panasonic, and Eneloop branded (though I have no idea why), how bad can it be? It seems to know what state of charge the li ion is so it must have some smart features in it.
Edit: Its taking a while to charge though using the supplied cable and head (plugged into a USB3 port on my PC). Been going about 3 hours and the light is orange. However reading between the lines of the manual/specs, it might do better with another cable to recharge itself with. The wording seems to indicate the cable is limited to 0.50a. Its not a unsurrmountable issue if Im right, the cable is just a USB to Micro cable anyway. Ill try to charge the other one with a USB cable I have here I know is rated for at least 1.0a.