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I'm sure it could work. You would just need to use bigger charger.

 

I will have to dig out my old paperwork from college. I studied electronics and should know all of this. But it's been locked away in the back of my head with loads of other nonsense that I will never need again. Lol.

 

These packs are 7.4v but charge at 8.4v which is standard for Li-Ion. It's called over-voltage.

 

I just aren't sure how it affects the output and what the PCBs in these lamps can handle.

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Nipped out with the 120 lamp tonight off D. Lloyd.   It's certainly my favourite of the 3 that I've got (100, 120 and 150.)   It is very bright and the beam is tighter than the DL100 but not as t

Looks nice n clear.

Can remember you saying something simaler about here when you were on moochers lol

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I'm sure it could work. You would just need to use bigger charger.

 

I will have to dig out my old paperwork from college. I studied electronics and should know all of this. But it's been locked away in the back of my head with loads of other nonsense that I will never need again. Lol.

 

These packs are 7.4v but charge at 8.4v which is standard for Li-Ion. It's called over-voltage.

 

I just aren't sure how it affects the output and what the PCBs in these lamps can handle.

 

no i mean the corded big lamp lloydy offers that runs at 12v just wondering if they allow enough current

these would be the ticket for the 7.4v i think

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-4V-5200mAh-Lipo-RC-Battery-TRX-Traxxas-Plug-for-RC-Evader-BX-Car-Truck-Truggy-/262595567619?hash=item3d23ea6003:g:rjoAAOSw65FXtwAo

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I'm sure it could work. You would just need to use bigger charger.

I will have to dig out my old paperwork from college. I studied electronics and should know all of this. But it's been locked away in the back of my head with loads of other nonsense that I will never need again. Lol.

These packs are 7.4v but charge at 8.4v which is standard for Li-Ion. It's called over-voltage.

I just aren't sure how it affects the output and what the PCBs in these lamps can handle.

ask choposki from moochers gaz
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I'm sure it could work. You would just need to use bigger charger.

I will have to dig out my old paperwork from college. I studied electronics and should know all of this. But it's been locked away in the back of my head with loads of other nonsense that I will never need again. Lol.

These packs are 7.4v but charge at 8.4v which is standard for Li-Ion. It's called over-voltage.

I just aren't sure how it affects the output and what the PCBs in these lamps can handle.

ask choposki from moochers gaz

Moochers? I wouldn't go back on there if you said they were giving away a Toyota Hilux to new members ?

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so gaz witch would you says the best pal ?

wmhow much are they were you get them?

It's hard to say mate. Everyone wants different things from a lamp. A bit like the "which lurcher is best" threads.

 

For me the 120 is on top so far.

how much are they?

£75 I think. Check with D Lloyd.

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so gaz witch would you says the best pal ?

It's hard to say mate. Everyone wants different things from a lamp. A bit like the "which lurcher is best" threads.

For me the 120 is on top so far.

 

So does the 120 throw the same length beam as the 150 ? as dl100 definitely didnt or mine didnt at least, but might be interested in the120 if it did and had slighty more spread ???? cheers

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