Originally posted by TimberWolf
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What a rip-off
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Well just stuffing one piece of aluminium foil near the edge inside the tube seems to have done the trick, perhaps by luck. I now have a nice bright beam, but am employing only one good return path out of the three available, assuming I'm right about those edge contacts. Does this spell doom for overloading the circuit? I'm not going to open the case up again now to see if all three contacts are connected together, it's staying closed now. Yeaha, I can shake and knock the torch and switch it on and off at will with no loss of brightness or any funny business.Comment
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Poundland?? Are you lot made of money? We have a 99p Shop in our town, never shop anywhere else.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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They built the mother of all poundlands in town a while ago, I quite like wandering about it, the HDMI cables for the monitors I am using just now came from there, I got a tablet stand last week that sits hidden behind my sofa so when I am not using it I can drop it onto that for recharging.
I like to think I know what needs to be quality and be willing to pay a lot for and what I can buy cheap just to get by on.Comment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostSo one Poundland torch needs:
Reading specs £1
Glue £1
Wet and dry paper £1
Batteries £1
Anything else?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy don't you go to a camping/outdoor shop and spend the £5 on a torch that actually works out of the box?Comment
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Which reminds me. I accidentally placed my compass near my iPod Touch while on holiday, and my iPod Touch is kept in a case that closes with a magnetic catch. (I sometimes wonder if this is good for the Touch). Anyway it fried my compass, i.e. it was pointing in the opposite direction to where I thought it should point, which was causing me some confusion. Luckily I often navigate by the Sun, and given that conflicting directions I chose the Sun.
Sadly I threw that cheap compass away, not thinking about it. A compass only has one direction, it's either going to be right or 180 degrees wrong, from magnetic north. Or it might not settle anywhere. Mine was 180 degrees wrong. But had I stopped to think, I could have just re magnetised it using a powerful magnet I have, or perhaps even used my iPod case.Comment
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Anyone care to hazard guess at the circuit diagram of this torch? It has 9 LEDs, which I imagine each need at least 2V to work, and 3 AAA batteries (1.5V each) connected in series outputting about 4.5V.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI only wanted a small disposable torch, for camping. I have a nice ultra-bright (and expensive) one on my keyring too, but that uses small batteries and I use it sparingly.
You may as get one that you can reuse. My £5 camping LED camping torch is brilliant it blinds people."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy disposable? We are running out of landfill space.
You may as get one that you can reuse. My £5 camping LED camping torch is brilliant it blinds people.Comment
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