by rostov » Thu 11 Aug 2005, 23:28:24
K. Finally bought and received FOUR (4) shakelight 60s. As advertised and described by all here, it takes extremely little shaking to get it charged good. You don't really have to shake it hard nutil you hear the internal magnet bounce off the front and back walls -- just a little enough for it to pass completely through the wire coils.
Is there compressed air/vacuum on both sides of the magnet or something?
Anyway, the irony is -- they're made in China. So they get shipped to be stocked up in Canada, and shipped to the USA, then shipped to Singapore. It's not a snack, but how many thousand miles is that?
Plus, QA is not so good. Some LEDs are slightly dimmer (all fully charged) from each other (I have 4, so comparisons are easy).
Anyway, the switch is magnetically triggered, so when you put 2 or more of them cluster-f*cking together (touching each other), they'll turn each other on. That could explain why 2 were fully discharged while the other two were charged upon arrival. The magnetism is much stronger than other imitation and sub-brands, so it's a bigger danger to computers than ever. BTW, the switch is a moving magnet to turn on/off the torch, meaning the switch has no physical contact with the main components of the torch itself. I've tested it in the bathtub while bathing my sons, and it's ok.
Later I'll try 1 in the pool, tonight I'll drain test another.. In the meantime, these two for active use, two for reserve.
regards,
Rostov
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