Don’t know if any of you saw this a few weeks ago;
I think I own that model, was not as described
Maybe this is what happens when the batteries are put in backwards!
LOL
Thanks,
Keith
Don’t know if any of you saw this a few weeks ago;
I think I own that model, was not as described
Maybe this is what happens when the batteries are put in backwards!
LOL
Thanks,
Keith
LOL haha
Must have put in the batteries backwards.
It looks like he should take that big diffuser off the front of the light. I think it’s the wrong color for the application.
Its a self filling light, sucks light in when available so it can spew it out when dark 8)
Cheers David
Black Hole Sun
LOL!
Having seen a lot of science fiction movies, I think this could be happening already in more advanced civilizations - where they play with dark matter instead of light. :bigsmile:
Won't you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Won't you come
Won't you come
:)
Haha, I made a functioning “flashdark” a few weeks ago. Point it at a light, turn it on, and the light goes dark. It was using a trick, of course, but it was fun to show to people and watch them during the few seconds it took them to decide it couldn’t be legit.
Great, first Bob is bragging about his black laser, now he's got a darklight. Lucky bastard :p
Nope, it just used DEDs (Dark Emitting Diodes)… I’ve made a few of those before…
At 7.5A none the less
Well, the best one was when I fired a 10,000+ amp pulse from my CD spot welder into a CREE XLAMP-7090 (XRE).
Well, the best one was when I fired a 10,000+ amp pulse from my CD spot welder into a CREE XLAMP-7090 (XRE).
Geez… and I thought it was impressive putting fluorescent bulbs into the microwave.
SEDs (Smoke Emitting Diodes) are pretty easy to make, too….
It’s a daser (darkness amplification by stimulated absorption of radiation).