cheapest place i found that r43s was $43 shipped …not bad
i think i did read that the bottom switch is like a lock out.
does that mean i can just keep it switched on, and whenever im ready to use, i can use the side switch to turn on and select mode, sorta like stand by mode?
im fine with that kinda style if there is such a thing. i know there would be drainage while not in use, but thats ok
As for how it works your guess is as good as mine. But I would guess that you can use it that way but that you should use the bottom button when changing batteries for sure. I know that some of them had a problem if you don’t.
As for how it works your guess is as good as mine. But I would guess that you can use it that way but that you should use the bottom button when changing batteries for sure. I know that some of them had a problem if you don’t.
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its at dx.
what do you mean by useing the bottom button when changing batteries? and who and what problems?
what do you mean by useing the bottom button when changing batteries? and who and what problems?
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I heard a while back that a couple people changed batteries in their lights without first switching off the tailcap and killed drivers. I don’t know if it’s a big issue at all but I always make sure to turn mine off now.
would anyone be able to tell me if the small sun zy t13 be able to keep the tail cap switch turned on at stand by, so that i can turn it on with the side switch?
theres a special for the t13 that ends tomorrow and needa figure this out.
Whatever you end up getting for him, please educate him on lithium ion best practices. I’d hate to see your old man or his dog get hurt from a battery failure.
yea i was thinking of the dst too. i remember i have one and went and checked it out. i was gonna bring it along with this new light purchase to see which one he rather have.
even though he originally wanted a 3x18650 light, im thinking its a bit too heavy and big for him to be carrying it on walks. even for me, id be sorta bothersome, and i work out daily haha.
i think whats perfect is those 2x18650 multi xml lights like the trustfire 3t6 or the r43s or that t13.
if i know that those side switches can turn the light on and off, i would just get one of those already.
just seen some review videos and the side switch is only for mode switching and no stand by mode.
that crelant is perfect. it does indeed have standby mode, but the price isnt so perfect.
i found it for $64 at fasttech which is very cheap, but its discontinued now. and other stores have it at around $85
$65 was just about my max.
i was hoping something along the lines of $45 or less
The DST's only $17 now. Why not give him a DST now and you can shop around for a Li-ion light+batteries+charger for Christmas/birthday or something? That long tube format w/ side-switch is hard to find. He'd probably like the 4D LED Maglite, too. Get adapters for 8AA eneloops.
ya tell me about it. i been searching for days now, and the only ones with stand by are all over $80.
although, im still unsure if that rostu r43s has standby or not.
i was actually gonna give up and just forget the side switch and go for just any long tube multi emitter light such as the trustfire 3t6, j12, j16, or any clones of those sorta style lights.
i forgot to mention, he requested something more output and flood rather than thrower.
but those of you that recommended the dst, you maybe right. i actually think he’ll love it. at first i was worried about the weight, but i think its actually kinda light for its size. and then i was worried about the smooth grip on that light, so what i did was added these thick o-rings so he can slide his fingers through them.
now if he was just dangling the light (pointing the light downwards) the o -rings grip onto his palm and fingers making it very easy to hold.
its pretty grippy now where you barely have to hold the light tight to grasp it.
thanks for the heads up that the dst is $17 now. i think i will get another to replace mine.