TL1000; I'm impressed

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ijdod

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My TUL1000 light spent the last 2 years sitting on the shelf. Just recharged it, and tested it in a bucket of water. Aftert 70 minutes of full power spot (which is the rated capacity) the charge indicator hadn't even dropped below 25% yet. I'm impressed, I've seen far to many rechargeable devices die due to their batteries deteriorating over time.
 
That's the beauty of Lithium ion over NiCad or Nickel metal.
The Tusa and Sola lights use a pair of 18650 Li-ion batteries.
 
What is a "TUL1000"?
It's a light made by Light & Motion for TUSA:
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That's the beauty of Lithium ion over NiCad or Nickel metal.
The Tusa and Sola lights use a pair of 18650 Li-ion batteries.

Actually, Li-Ion is worse in that respect, as they deteriorate over time, even if not in use. NiCd and NiMh (to a lesser degree) deteriorate with use.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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