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| Another use for CR-2016 Batteries |
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 4:58 pm |
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madigan |
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:37 pm |
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vrillusions |
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I have one similar to that on my keychain. The photon 2 led light. Works great, but you can't get quick access to the batteries if you need to. Not a big deal since as soon as the batteries are at "poor" status I can still use it for the rest of the day and just replace them when I get home. The photon 3 lights I don't recommend because they have a tendacy to get stuck on, thus draining the batteries. The photon 4 just came out and has the added feature of automatically turning off if the button remains pressed. Don't know how that works if it's just tapping it occasionally, though. |
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2003 7:57 am |
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madigan |
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I've seen about 5 different brands... each of them will MOMENTARILY turn on by squeezing the sides together. Easy to do, even while manipulating the key at night. A rectangular slide switch can be used lock it in the on position. Eventually, the switch got loose & the light would come on by accident. After disassembly for a battery change, I pushed the switch more firmly back into its track. That tighened it up enough to prevent accidentally turning on. |
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