Tesco 3W LED Torch

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downfader

extimus uero philosophus
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'ampsheeeer
Downward said:
Yeah but you only have to put in on your helmet when it's dark so no-one sees it.

Ahem. :headshake:
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Downward said:
Yeah but you only have to put in on your helmet when it's dark so no-one sees it.

quite so, and what's more, no one is looking down at it either BM!!!!!!:bicycle:

These any neater?
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nigelb

New Member
I've made up a couple of "rubber bands" (out of old inner tube) as I can't find any suitable cleats at the sec, will see how the Tesco 3W torches do (can't be worse than what I have).

Nige
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I have a plan....will let you know, but one 3 watt C (out of the two I just bought) is going back - not very good output (creamy) whilst the other is good, plus a tad too narrow for my plan......

Will let you know if it works....?
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
fossyant said:
I have a plan....will let you know, but one 3 watt C (out of the two I just bought) is going back - not very good output (creamy) whilst the other is good, plus a tad too narrow for my plan......

Will let you know if it works....?
One of mine is a little yellow, I thought it was the one I got first so the batteries had a little less power. Still powerful enough output.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Think they are all a bit like that - will take it back as the emitter is different from the other - it has a black ring round the emitter, the better one doesn't....
 

nigelb

New Member
Can someone explain where the 3W comes from?

As this torch runs from 2 AA cells, this is no more than 3V.
Now, to get 3W of power at 3V, that means drawing 1A (which I suspect a disposable cell just will not supply).

Is there some "magic" explanation why the light output is equiv to 3W (like energy saving mains bulbs)?

I'm looking to use rechargeable cells, hence wanting to plan capacity.

Nige
 
re some torches not being as good as others.

It may be that the torches cannot be made to the same spec for the same price, or suppliers have been changed, (or the batteries are wearing out due people like me playing around with them trying to find the brightest one).
When I bought one recently I noticed there is a date near the barcode. The dates ranged from July 2008 to November 2008. I'm wondering if the older ones are more likely to be the same quality as the ones people rave about.
 

HF2300

Insanity Prawn Boy
nigelb said:
Can someone explain where the 3W comes from?

As this torch runs from 2 AA cells, this is no more than 3V.
Now, to get 3W of power at 3V, that means drawing 1A (which I suspect a disposable cell just will not supply).

Is there some "magic" explanation why the light output is equiv to 3W (like energy saving mains bulbs)?

I'm looking to use rechargeable cells, hence wanting to plan capacity.

Nige


Don't know, but does this help?

http://www.duracell.com/oem/Pdf/MX1500.pdf
 
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