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Default so I got a Cateye EL300.. & general comment on LED headlight runtime claim(long)

ITSME.ULTIMATE wrote:
Here's my advise for LED headlights without a regulator. Use NiMH
batteries if you want a nearly constant 75% output that last a few
hours. Use Alkaline if you want continuously dimming light that ends its
useful life at high double digit hours giving only a few percent light
output.



You might swap the resistor with a lower value to raise output on
NiMHs, but that would sort of make the light dedicated to NiMH use.

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