Compared to a smaller light which might have at most an 18 whr 21700 battery in it, a mag light 3D cell light packs 2.5x the energy. Yes, the Maglite is much larger and heavier, but there are sev...
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In reply to Machine gun mike. Straight from Maglites Q&A section: Q- I can’t re...
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In reply to Machine gun mike. Your batteries leaked and corroded and fused your e...
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In reply to Machine gun mike. Maglite was right to deny warranty repairs. You lef...
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In reply to Joe. Two C-cells in a Maglite have 24 watt hrs energy. A Fenix E35R u...
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A 3 D-cell maglite packs 90 watt hrs of energy vs 18.5 watt hrs of energy found in a 3.7 volt 5000 mahr Li-ion battery. That means the Maglite is carrying around about 5 times the amount of store...
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Update to my own post. Those consumptions should be watts not watt hrs for the 2,81 and the 4.6 figures but the idea still holds that maglites appear to make the same amount of energy throw the s...
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Let's see. A 3 D-cell is about 90 Watt hrs (20,000 mahr per cell x 3 cells x 1.5v = 90,000 mahr volt = 90 watt hrs) 1) A 3-D cell maglite ML300LX (according to their webpage) puts out about 746 l...
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I always leave an inch or two in two diagonal-opposite windows. This will ensure circulation of more air then I breathe. It is a good failsafe.
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Does it work with diesel fuel too? Or maybe diesel fuel is more durable? Or less? I am thinking about using it as a substitute. Thanks!
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