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OT ? rechargeable torch/spotlights - any owners out there?
not sure if this is the best NG for this, .... these rechargeable
spotlights, e.g. 3 million candle-power & upwards, the text on the box
suggests that due to the amount of heat generated, they should only be used
'intermittently'. Any idea how intermittent this is? How long can you have
it switched on for, and then does it melt?!
TIA
Date:Wed, 03 Aug 2005 19:33:11 GMT
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Re: OT ? rechargeable torch/spotlights - any owners out there?
"John Williams" wrote in message
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> not sure if this is the best NG for this, .... these rechargeable
> spotlights, e.g. 3 million candle-power & upwards, the text on the box
> suggests that due to the amount of heat generated, they should only be
> used
> 'intermittently'. Any idea how intermittent this is? How long can you
> have
> it switched on for, and then does it melt?!
> TIA
>
Did the box it came in have a company name? or even URL
contact the manufacturers as ask them? just an idea
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Vass
Date:Thu, 4 Aug 2005 09:12:18 +0100
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Re: OT ? rechargeable torch/spotlights - any owners out there?
"Vass" wrote in message
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> "John Williams" wrote in message
> news:XZ8Ie.15027$Aw4.4976@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
>> not sure if this is the best NG for this, .... these rechargeable
>> spotlights, e.g. 3 million candle-power & upwards, the text on the box
>> suggests that due to the amount of heat generated, they should only be
I have a 1M caddle power unit which it is advised only to use for 15 minutes
max at a time
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troubleinstore
>> used
>> 'intermittently'. Any idea how intermittent this is? How long can you
>> have
>> it switched on for, and then does it melt?!
>> TIA
>>
>
> Did the box it came in have a company name? or even URL
> contact the manufacturers as ask them? just an idea
> --
> Vass
>
Date:Thu, 4 Aug 2005 13:30:11 +0100
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