lazy-b
Dec 11, 2004, 01:13 AM
Guys: here is the New Generation LED FLASH LIGHT, a 30 seconds Shakes will give 3 to 5 minutes of Lights......one time my car break down in the middle of the night, when I got my flashlight, it doesn't work.....it suppose to work in emergency, I just throw away all my Battery Operated Flash Light, and replae it with this New Generation LED Flash light.
The Original is sold under a brand name AC DELCO, its Waterproof and float on water, its completely Water Tight, they use a Magnetic Switch to turn on the LED, there a coil of wire and a movable Magnet, as you shake the flashlight, Voltage produce on a coil, charge a capacitor thru a 4 pcs full-wave diode.
There are also a cheap imitation, its almost exactly the same in contruction, but when you look closely, the switch is not magnetic activated, its not water proof, they use a 2 pcs Lithium Battery (I am not sure if its Rechargeable) has also a 4 pcs diode.
My Old Generation Light Bulb Flash Light, you have to constantly Squeeze to produce the light.....its made in JAPAN...bought it more than 10 years ago......its really helpful for emergency used, it doesn't require a battery, and guess this will last at least 50 years or more.
Guys, I suggest, throw away all those useless flashlight and buy this New Generation Forvever Flash Light, I guess this will last for a 100 years.
The Original is sold under a brand name AC DELCO, its Waterproof and float on water, its completely Water Tight, they use a Magnetic Switch to turn on the LED, there a coil of wire and a movable Magnet, as you shake the flashlight, Voltage produce on a coil, charge a capacitor thru a 4 pcs full-wave diode.
There are also a cheap imitation, its almost exactly the same in contruction, but when you look closely, the switch is not magnetic activated, its not water proof, they use a 2 pcs Lithium Battery (I am not sure if its Rechargeable) has also a 4 pcs diode.
My Old Generation Light Bulb Flash Light, you have to constantly Squeeze to produce the light.....its made in JAPAN...bought it more than 10 years ago......its really helpful for emergency used, it doesn't require a battery, and guess this will last at least 50 years or more.
Guys, I suggest, throw away all those useless flashlight and buy this New Generation Forvever Flash Light, I guess this will last for a 100 years.