drcarlos":k37d45dm said:B77 said:but I wouldn't want to risk a fire in my house for want of £50.
Carl.
exactly hence why I charge my batteries at work. ... or if at home, supervised by having a peep every 1/2 hour.
drcarlos":k37d45dm said:B77 said:but I wouldn't want to risk a fire in my house for want of £50.
Carl.
[/quote]02gf74":qbu2kwgo said:drcarlos":qbu2kwgo said:B77 said:but I wouldn't want to risk a fire in my house for want of £50.
Carl.
exactly hence why I charge my batteries at work. ... or if at home, supervised by having a peep every 1/2 hour.
Better yet I've got personal experience, been hit by cars twice once involving a broken elbow and dislocated shoulder. Never had any type of battery charger cause a fire in my house or place of work or even had a problem with them.drcarlos":3cx7du87 said:You may be likely to be knocked off your bike in traffic (I guess you have access to the statistical proof of this) but I wouldn't want to risk a fire in my house for want of £50.
Carl.
As with most people who use BLOCK CAPITALS, you then say something that is completely wrong. The spec of the light you linked to is in no way the same, even if the lamp housing may be similar. The batteries are clearly different, ditto the battery charger. You simply won't get good batteries nor a good charger for that money. The Fluxient system has a two year warranty, which itself is a sign that the maker is confident in the quality and reliability of what they are offering. Your light has a six month warranty, which is a sign that the maker is not confident in the quality and reliability of what they are offering.B77":367ypvdu said:EXACTLY the same as
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360477864104? ... 226wt_1398
Same charger, battery pack, headstrap, all he's done is get an orange wash, a bag couple of tatty boxes and a bit of foam for only 60 quid more
I don't think he's done a lot of reasearch just taken a few photos and spent 5 minutes on the net.
Ripoff
Edit, been using mine (9 quid) every day/night since I got it, never failed been out in the pissing rain for the last few day no problems. What people don't seem to realise most of the stuff coming out of China is made for named brands and as such the quality is really getting up there and those components are then used in unbranded/no name items.
The whole of the 'proudly made in the US of A' thing is a load of crap mostly they are chinese manufactured components ASSEMBLED in the US, this gives the company the right to say 'Made in the USA'.
I think too many people are waaaay overthinking this. All this talk of thermal runaway and but what if what if !!!!! Oh my god THERMAL RUNAWAY !!!!!!!!!!!
You're more likely to get knocked off your bike riding in traffic.
IbocProSX":xy1d7qgl said:But beware, in my experience very bright white light "drowns" some of the key information. For example I find it more difficult to separate moist from wet on local forest singletracks. Before LED's I used warmer tinted Halogen lights and though a fraction of the lumens they did a better job in that respect.