Dec 11, 2009 #41 J jlg Well-Known Member Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 6, 2009 137 16 . Last edited: Dec 6, 2012
Dec 11, 2009 #42 Nolacopusmc *Banned* Rating - 100% 66 0 0 Oct 22, 2008 8,348 38 New Orleans, LA dantheman said: I have an unlimited supply of AA,AAA,C cell and D cell batteries . I need a tough , bright , NON CONDUCTIVE , light . Right now I'm using a Pelican 3 - C cell light . Very bright , but I want something a little smaller . Suggestions ? Click to expand... I really like these Fenix lights so far. Sorry, missed the big caps for non-conductive. lol Last edited: Dec 11, 2009
dantheman said: I have an unlimited supply of AA,AAA,C cell and D cell batteries . I need a tough , bright , NON CONDUCTIVE , light . Right now I'm using a Pelican 3 - C cell light . Very bright , but I want something a little smaller . Suggestions ? Click to expand... I really like these Fenix lights so far. Sorry, missed the big caps for non-conductive. lol
Dec 11, 2009 #43 Nolacopusmc *Banned* Rating - 100% 66 0 0 Oct 22, 2008 8,348 38 New Orleans, LA Also, I know several lights like the fenix's allow for rechargeable versions of the batteries to be used also. Best of both worlds.
Also, I know several lights like the fenix's allow for rechargeable versions of the batteries to be used also. Best of both worlds.
Dec 11, 2009 #44 dantheman I despise ARFCOM Premium Member Rating - 100% 66 0 0 Jan 9, 2008 7,678 113 City of Central Thanks ...Edit ....... I found a smaller version of the Pelican Sabrelight that I'm using now . Good one , Steve . Last edited: Dec 11, 2009
Thanks ...Edit ....... I found a smaller version of the Pelican Sabrelight that I'm using now . Good one , Steve .