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#165202 - 01/27/09 02:56 AM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: Mike_H]
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I prefer the Fenix E01 which is waterproof and runs on one AAA battery, very easy to find and a cheap powersource. The Fenix is so waterproof, I gave one to my GF recently and she accidently left it in a pocket of a sweater. She kept hearing something "big" rattle around the dryer and finally realized it was the Fenix light. After a complete wash cycle in the washer and a near full dryer cycle, the E01 still worked perfectly. The HAIII anodized finish took a few dings in the dryer though. I bought a couple of them for kits and in the packs.
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#165204 - 01/27/09 03:08 AM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: raptor]
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Originally Posted By: raptor
Interesting light but I have one question. Since this device runs on alkaline battery how does it cope with freezing temperatures? I think lithium battery would be better choice for outdoor/survival gear.


In terms of cold weather performance, yes they would. However, at this time lithium cells this size are not readily available. There are always compromises. OTOH, with alkalines you can get days of useful light from the Pico™ Lite. With lithiums you'd get brighter light for a longer period and then they would die in a relatively few hours. Which is better? No perfect answer. We continue to work towards a lithium solution, but not today.
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#165206 - 01/27/09 03:13 AM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: BigDaddyTX
I guess it's almost time for Doug to post us some links for the cheap batteries. I always tend to buy replacements when I buy the lights if I don't already have them, but he does say when the lights ship, and they're not due to ship until the 26th. wink


Actually, Essential Gear will be offering a special deal on sets of replacement batteries, at a price you'll be hard pressed to beat unless you buy them bulk. I'll post details of this offer once the production PICO™ Lites are being delivered, probably late March or thereabouts. Not sure where you got the 26th date from.


Edited by Doug_Ritter (01/27/09 03:14 AM)
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#165279 - 01/27/09 03:53 PM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: widget]
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I am also a fan of the Fenix E01. However, I would not want to carry one on my keyring. The Pico is about 1/2 the size because they don't have to house a AAA battery. Plusses and Minusses. I will probably pick up a few more E01's over time. But I will also get some Picos...

...And this has absolutely nothing to do with my gear addiction. Just thought you should know... whistle

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#165281 - 01/27/09 04:20 PM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: airballrad]
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Originally Posted By: airballrad
I am also a fan of the Fenix E01. However, I would not want to carry one on my keyring. The Pico is about 1/2 the size because they don't have to house a AAA battery. Plusses and Minusses. I will probably pick up a few more E01's over time. But I will also get some Picos...

...And this has absolutely nothing to do with my gear addiction. Just thought you should know... whistle


The first step is admitting that you have a problem... grin
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#165299 - 01/27/09 05:35 PM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: Mike_H]
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Originally Posted By: Mike_H
The first step is admitting that you have a problem... grin

Yes; but that would mean having to stop... frown

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#165311 - 01/27/09 06:33 PM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: airballrad]
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I'm Mike... I have a problem. I can't stop and won't stop buying gear...

I just came for the free donuts!
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#165312 - 01/27/09 06:34 PM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: Doug_Ritter]
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Registered: 04/05/08
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Loc: Europe
Thanks for the reply, Doug. I understand the decision.

What is great about this light is the performance/size ratio. I think someone said that the output is around 10 lumens which is great for a light of this size. I have seen and used E01 (10 lumens too), excellent light but sometimes you need even lighter yet powerful light (in my case for trail running - I carry already relatively heavy keychain with basic gear and cell phone and bottle so I don´t know whether I could afford to add E01).

Regarding the low temperatures I think it could be solved by carrying the light or backup battery close to my body. It´s good to know that you are considering building another light supporting lithium battery in the future though.

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#165380 - 01/28/09 12:37 AM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: Mike_H]
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
Originally Posted By: Mike_H
The first step is admitting that you have a problem... grin


But it isn't a problem. I can stop any time I want. See, I'm not buying gear right now.

I'm not even talking about it.

I'm typing about...

I don't have a problem. AND I'M NOT IN DENIAL!!!!
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#165447 - 01/28/09 12:33 PM Re: eGear Pico Light [Re: ironraven]
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I broke down & ordered one from lifeview. To offset the shipping (I didnt see his post) I ordered some other stuff too...
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