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On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 23:52:43 +0100, Stephen wrote:

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"Rechargeable LED Work Light 10W 12 / 240V"

http://www.screwfix.com/p/ae0183-rec...-12-240v/1815d


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Thomas Prufer wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 23:52:43 +0100, Stephen wrote:

Discuss.....


"Rechargeable LED Work Light 10W 12 / 240V"

http://www.screwfix.com/p/ae0183-rec...-12-240v/1815d


Very nice but what I'd like to know is whether it has a lithium battery,
of the sort that seems to keep its charge indefinitely. If it's only
going to be used once in a blue moon, and (apparently) can't be used
while charging, I wouldn't be very happy finding that the battery had
self-discharged.

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On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 20:12:37 +0100, Mike Barnes wrote:

Very nice but what I'd like to know is whether it has a lithium battery,
of the sort that seems to keep its charge indefinitely. If it's only
going to be used once in a blue moon, and (apparently) can't be used
while charging, I wouldn't be very happy finding that the battery had
self-discharged.


I have an "XQ-LITE XQ1279, 5 W, 380 lm". Lithium battery, yes, last months
unused. And it charges of a 12 volt car cigarette plug as well as mains. Small,
-- and even smaller if the handle and foot are removed, they make up most of the
volume.

Bright, cold light, and the light is practically a point source and gives hard
shadows. Not very pleasant, but its a work light, not mood lighting, and it
woeks very well for that.

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