In Flashlight Can someone teach me about this, really wanting to build my dad a nice domed 519a 5000k (more in comments) April 29, 2024 Can someone teach me about this, really wanting to build my dad a nice domed 519a 5000k (more in comments) by Initial-Account-2319 flashFlashlightlight Prev Post NKD CKF April 29, 2024 Next Post Is it okay to buy a fake Benchmade because they’re prices become more and more a greater rip-off? April 29, 2024 Related Posts It was my time to shine April 24, 2026 (NLD) Fraz Labs QT-L Nugget April 24, 2026 I used to think why would one collect flashlights, unless you have many arms. Look whos an octopus now? April 24, 2026 2 Comments Initial-Account-2319 2 years ago I believe the sm505 is what I’m trying to get , I think the 50 stands for 5000k. But I cannot find any real info on the sm505. Trying to learn so I don’t have to keep asking questions debeeper 2 years ago There are two lines plotted on that graph. One for lumen output over the amperage (red line) and the other is voltage over amperage (green line). Reference the numbers on the chart on the left for precise measurements and plot points. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I used to think why would one collect flashlights, unless you have many arms. Look whos an octopus now? April 24, 2026
Initial-Account-2319 2 years ago I believe the sm505 is what I’m trying to get , I think the 50 stands for 5000k. But I cannot find any real info on the sm505. Trying to learn so I don’t have to keep asking questions
debeeper 2 years ago There are two lines plotted on that graph. One for lumen output over the amperage (red line) and the other is voltage over amperage (green line). Reference the numbers on the chart on the left for precise measurements and plot points.
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I believe the sm505 is what I’m trying to get , I think the 50 stands for 5000k.
But I cannot find any real info on the sm505. Trying to learn so I don’t have to keep asking questions
There are two lines plotted on that graph. One for lumen output over the amperage (red line) and the other is voltage over amperage (green line).
Reference the numbers on the chart on the left for precise measurements and plot points.