Eamonnator wrote: » No, I was chancing my arm.
The tax man wrote: » I have the 1300 and 600 front lights for mountain biking. Never had this brand of light before and found it strange that unless you read the manual, you'll never get the max output. A lot of people wouldn't bother reading the instructions for a light.
padyjoe wrote: » Which one is better then? This one or Cateye Vol400?
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » I threw away the instructions so could you explain what you mean, please.
Alek wrote: » Picked up mine, sadly not the 800XL version :P More annoyingly they did not accept my 10% off voucher that I used to use with other sales items successfully in the past. The whooping e3 difference, but still ...
Alek wrote: » I know its just down to the cashier, the system would have accepted it if he had scanned the code. Didn't have time or energy to argue, I used up the latter already for cursing bad drivers on the way in.
godtabh wrote: » Strange. The manager took my order no issue. If he was taking them you'd assume all staff would do the same
iwillhtfu wrote: » It definitely varies from store to store but according to staff in my store a group email was sent around telling staff not to accept additional discount/loyalty or otherwise on already reduced sale items.
CramCycle wrote: » Well mine has suffered from water ingress and seems to be banjaxed. Anyone any ideas on how to remove water ingress from the unit? To see is it salvagable.
CramCycle wrote: » Well mine has suffered from water ingress and seems to be banjaxed.
rubadub wrote: » Just so people know what is actually happening - water has salt in it, and salt conducts electricity, so if you are in a bath and the hair dryer falls in you get electrocuted. If it was distilled water (no salt) the current will not go through the water (don't try at home folks!) If you spill tap water on the laptop and it dries off it can leave traces of salt all over the circuits and these are just like wires connecting everything. If you turn on a laptop it might come on for a few seconds and then the internal checks might detect a short circuit and turn itself off again. Most alcohols should have no salts in them, methylated spirit does have some additives to give it the purple colour and off taste, not sure if these conduct but I prefer to wash with clear isopropanol. The alcohols also dry off quicker, but you could use distilled water to wash off salt. You can get distilled water in pharmacies and also the frosted ice you chip off the roof of your freezer is distilled water -I am not talking about ice cubes and if water spilled in your freezer it is contaminated. In the top of a freezer it is drawing moisture from the air and freezing it, so there will be no salt in it. I got a water damaged laptop the other day, there were dried out salt crystals connecting lots of pins near the hard drive.
iwillhtfu wrote: » I've noticed the little rubber cover on my front light is getting very loose I'm starting to consider taping it on as I assume it'll be next to useless without it.
Pinch Flat wrote: » It's a shame about the little rubber on / off switch on the Lenzynes.