Bike light without external battery pack
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Thanks for that, I could see it working.
I have devised my own mount and ordered the bits, just waiting for the torch to turn up. Will update with pictures of my creation/hack when I have it together.0 -
Thanks for that, I could see it working.
I have devised my own mount and ordered the bits, just waiting for the torch to turn up. Will update with pictures of my creation/hack when I have it together.
Cool. look forward to that. Maybe stick it in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=20005&t=128070340 -
I've made a mount, just waiting for the light to arrive and I'll report back.0
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Just ordered 3 of the flashlight mentioned earlier, got 6 batteries in total, figured should last me a long ride. 2 for the bars and one for my lid, use them as required. I'll have to carry the extra batteries around with me but if I was that bothered about weight I'd stop eating pies. Will post a review asap.0
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I found this earlier, not cheap but looks the part (if you need storage for 3) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151473331069?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Either that or a small Tupperware tube from the kitchen.0 -
Just ordered 3 of the flashlight mentioned earlier, got 6 batteries in total, figured should last me a long ride. 2 for the bars and one for my lid, use them as required. I'll have to carry the extra batteries around with me but if I was that bothered about weight I'd stop eating pies. Will post a review asap.
Put them in one of these. Unrestrained 18650s in your pocket is a bad idea.
Cheers, I know LI batteries can be hazardous so was looking for a storage device0