Picked up one of these USB power supply—It has an LCD screen showing voltage—amp draw and capacity — only $7
I’m very surprised the output exceeds it’s rating of 2.4 amp @ 5v—the LCD screen matches my UM25C tester for voltage and amp output but the capacity runs about 10% high
I have one of those and like it. I did not try to verify the performance in any way, but it seems like a good buy, depending on the price. I got one for ~$4.50 on ebay a few weeks back. Periodically they start there at 0.99, and typically sell for between $4 and $5. $7 without bidding is not bad.
the link for today’s deals has disappeared from the home page, I don’t know why but it happens a few times a year…anyway if you want to find it, mouse over the “departments” link near the top, select “full store directory” link, then scroll down near the bottom and look for “bargains: todays deals”
I ordered a couple of these EBL 26650 Zoomie’s. At $5.99 each they were hard to pass up. I will drop a 26650 in it and use for locking up the chickens, dogs, hunting, evening walking, etc…
The zoomies give a great flat, even, smooth, flooding wall of light that I like. My kiddos like them too.
That looks like the old W-878; there’s a review thread somewhere. Think back then most of them went to hollow pills. This one is likely also a fake emitter. The original had a direct-drive emitter pulling over 4amps from a 26660.
Got them in today and both are great for around the house, etc. The are bright and put out very good light and compare with many other name brand lights I have.
Double tap to activate strobe.
Steps down from High to Med after 3 min.
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No mode memory. Always starts in High.
Alum alloy body. IPX-8.
O-ring behind the lens glows in the dark.
No noticeable PWM (to me).
Please note that if this flashlight is left off ≥ 3, sec then it comes up in High. Otherwise, if left off for < 3 sec, it comes on in the next mode. Therefore, if you click this flashlight On and Off rapidly, it will appear that it has Next Mode memory.