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<blockquote data-quote="kme" data-source="post: 21083" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>Further to previous posts.</p><p></p><p>Regular discharge cycles of EM batteries will kill them. They are not designed for that.</p><p></p><p>If they cannot be supplied with a perm. feed, there is no point in their existence.</p><p></p><p>Further, the lights need to be fully charged, and capable of supplying 3 hrs. at full brightness, from the moment of store opening. from flat, I would allow a min 1.5 hrs.</p><p></p><p>How long have these lights been treat like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kme, post: 21083, member: 113"] Further to previous posts. Regular discharge cycles of EM batteries will kill them. They are not designed for that. If they cannot be supplied with a perm. feed, there is no point in their existence. Further, the lights need to be fully charged, and capable of supplying 3 hrs. at full brightness, from the moment of store opening. from flat, I would allow a min 1.5 hrs. How long have these lights been treat like this? [/QUOTE]
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