Is it ok if the big pressure for those battery? Not dangerous? I mean When i tried to put the battery 6 batteries, its not went inside till down at all. And need to push it as hard as we can to close the lid tightly. Sorry for my bad English
Hi there, just making sure, you're using 6 AA batteries correct? The negative side will touch the tail cap. It will take some pressure to put the tail on but go slow to make sure it screws on properly. Your English is fine by the way :)
Hi, only the rear by design. The top can actually come off but they have some locking liquid like loctite to keep it tight. I have no idea why they do this. What do you plan on doing if i may ask? Per my understanding, you could heat the top section threads and try as some have reportedly been able to do so on other Energizer torches.
@@vsmh96 thank you very much for this info. The reason is if the top can open like the older flashlight we can replace the bulb/led if it is broken. Maybe energizer want us to buy a new one instead 😅
@@ferarog3865 sometimes i do wonder if its got something to do with the internal wiring / water proofing. I think there is a possibility the led has some wires that will be dangling if taken apart which the average user might have an issue dealing with. Nevertheless, i have reached out to Energizer for comment.
Hi there, i think i followed this guide ruclips.net/video/UacsyFqsEow/видео.html Mine is a little tight for me so you might want to factor that possiblity in.
Hey there, I bought the Paracord and tied it around since the head and end (before the tailcap is slightly bigger in circumference, so it fits nicely). I think i followed this guide ruclips.net/video/UacsyFqsEow/видео.html Mine is a little tight for me when i put my hand in so you might want to factor that possiblity in.
Lol 6xaa?? For a light that huge why not use one that uses a single 18650 lithium ion rechargeable batteries. Or if you are in part of the world that that isn't really feasible then get a solid 2xaa model by convoy, or if your really wanting a high quality light malkoff devices makes a solid near indestructible 2xAA light lifetime warranty and great customer service great products too. You would likely not even notice a difference in total brightness if anything the malkoff probably look brighter. Honestly at 6 cells every battery change the malkoff would pay for itself in no time. That is pretty inefficient and really just plain wasteful on the environment as dumb as that may sound. I mean all jokes aside there it's probably not a coincidence that a flashlight made by a battery manufacturer is inefficient on batteries...
Hi there, thanks for dropping by. 1. 18650 cells are not as easy to come by as the disposable AA /AAA which most convinience stores carry, so they are easily available. We do however have the ikea Ladda batteries (comparable to Enelop Pros) that are rechargable, i also use the cheapest batteries as past Energizer torches have a tendency to scuff or damage batteries. You can see some pictures here: vsmh96.wordpress.com/2019/05/17/energizer-pmzh61-a-review/ 2. I'm from Malaysia. I have not heard of Convoy up till yesterday while scrolling BFL forums / r/flashlight. Would love to give them (or any decent torch) a try. 3. The issue with buying: a. Convoy, our online retailer (akin to Amazon) doesn't seem to say anything about warranty. I might check them out on Ali Express b. Malkoff sounds like a Russian brand? Their products are all in USD, that's about 4.5x the amount of our currency, even without factoring in the cost of shipping. 4. We do have stuff like Olight and Sofirn thats readily available. The rest will be stuff like Energizer, Panasonics, Eveready torches. Some rare finds would be Maglights. 5. Been eyeing the Nitecore T4K and Sofirn Sp36 Pro but i don't intend to splurge.
@@chrischris5875 ah, you can always use them interchangeably, one as primaries and another as secondaries. You seem to use them in pretty demanding situations or use them frequently? Also do remember to take the batteries out if not in use for extended period of time as they will leak
Is it ok if the big pressure for those battery? Not dangerous? I mean When i tried to put the battery 6 batteries, its not went inside till down at all. And need to push it as hard as we can to close the lid tightly. Sorry for my bad English
Hi there, just making sure, you're using 6 AA batteries correct?
The negative side will touch the tail cap.
It will take some pressure to put the tail on but go slow to make sure it screws on properly.
Your English is fine by the way :)
Thanks for the review! I just got this I like it a lot I just wish it lasted longer. But no big deal I have tons of batteries.
Hey, you could consider using some NIMH rechargeables from Ikea or even the Energizer series.
Thank you for dropping by and a Happy New Year to you~
can the head section of the flashlight be open? or is it just the rear section only?
Hi, only the rear by design. The top can actually come off but they have some locking liquid like loctite to keep it tight. I have no idea why they do this.
What do you plan on doing if i may ask?
Per my understanding, you could heat the top section threads and try as some have reportedly been able to do so on other Energizer torches.
@@vsmh96 thank you very much for this info. The reason is if the top can open like the older flashlight we can replace the bulb/led if it is broken. Maybe energizer want us to buy a new one instead 😅
@@ferarog3865 sometimes i do wonder if its got something to do with the internal wiring / water proofing. I think there is a possibility the led has some wires that will be dangling if taken apart which the average user might have an issue dealing with. Nevertheless, i have reached out to Energizer for comment.
la mia ya no prende que le puedo aser?
Hola, todavía no he oído hablar de uno que muera.
Comuníquese con el lugar de compra o con Energizer en su región.
thanks for all the info.like the paracord please show how to tie it,
Hi there, i think i followed this guide ruclips.net/video/UacsyFqsEow/видео.html
Mine is a little tight for me so you might want to factor that possiblity in.
I brought one and never worked
Questions, how did you get the Paracord sling around the flashlight to look like that? Did you buy or you tied it yourself?
Hey there,
I bought the Paracord and tied it around since the head and end (before the tailcap is slightly bigger in circumference, so it fits nicely).
I think i followed this guide ruclips.net/video/UacsyFqsEow/видео.html
Mine is a little tight for me when i put my hand in so you might want to factor that possiblity in.
the flashlight came with Energizer Max batteries. A test without those batteries is useless as everyone who buys this will get batteries with it.
Lol 6xaa?? For a light that huge why not use one that uses a single 18650 lithium ion rechargeable batteries. Or if you are in part of the world that that isn't really feasible then get a solid 2xaa model by convoy, or if your really wanting a high quality light malkoff devices makes a solid near indestructible 2xAA light lifetime warranty and great customer service great products too. You would likely not even notice a difference in total brightness if anything the malkoff probably look brighter. Honestly at 6 cells every battery change the malkoff would pay for itself in no time. That is pretty inefficient and really just plain wasteful on the environment as dumb as that may sound.
I mean all jokes aside there it's probably not a coincidence that a flashlight made by a battery manufacturer is inefficient on batteries...
Hi there, thanks for dropping by.
1. 18650 cells are not as easy to come by as the disposable AA /AAA which most convinience stores carry, so they are easily available. We do however have the ikea Ladda batteries (comparable to Enelop Pros) that are rechargable, i also use the cheapest batteries as past Energizer torches have a tendency to scuff or damage batteries. You can see some pictures here: vsmh96.wordpress.com/2019/05/17/energizer-pmzh61-a-review/
2. I'm from Malaysia. I have not heard of Convoy up till yesterday while scrolling BFL forums / r/flashlight. Would love to give them (or any decent torch) a try.
3. The issue with buying:
a. Convoy, our online retailer (akin to Amazon) doesn't seem to say anything about warranty. I might check them out on Ali Express
b. Malkoff sounds like a Russian brand? Their products are all in USD, that's about 4.5x the amount of our currency, even without factoring in the cost of shipping.
4. We do have stuff like Olight and Sofirn thats readily available. The rest will be stuff like Energizer, Panasonics, Eveready torches. Some rare finds would be Maglights.
5. Been eyeing the Nitecore T4K and Sofirn Sp36 Pro but i don't intend to splurge.
This flashlight very high drain battery lol i have one
Do you like it? You could look at getting some rechargeable AA's
@@vsmh96 i like the brightness only..but i dont like rechargeable AA's because charging so long compare to disposable AA's battery
@@chrischris5875 ah, you can always use them interchangeably, one as primaries and another as secondaries. You seem to use them in pretty demanding situations or use them frequently?
Also do remember to take the batteries out if not in use for extended period of time as they will leak
@@vsmh96 im use my flashlight frequently
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