You're moving a magnet through a coil (or the other way around) to generate 
the electricity (in cse you ahdn't figured that out already). I don't 
remember how they store the electricity.

Where did you find 10 for $64 ???

On 8/8/05, Harry Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> These shake up flash lights have amazed me and I have labled them an
> "interim Find".
> 
> A friend and myself declare various stuff as a "Find" if it seems to go
> above and beyond. The purple cleaning stuff from Wal Mart was a find many
> years ago. Evans waterless coolant works for me but not him. The stuff I
> use in the golf course swimming pool to keep out algae and bacteria (my # 
> 1
> "Find") and old MB diesels are all on my list.
> 
> I first bought three of these lights on ebay for my cars. One night I 
> shook
> one for 20 seconds and set it on the table with the light on and it was
> still producing light the next morning, over nine hours. I went back and
> bought ten more.
> 
> I can't understand how its possible, I know it uses LED and the light 
> won't
> blind you but I am amazed. I need one the size of a 55 gallon drum to 
> light
> my house.
> 
> The interim rating is because I don't know if they have longevity.
> 
> Anyone else tried these? My lot of ten cost $64 delivered.
> 
> Harry Watkins
> Newton, MS
> 86 SDL Silver
> 85 300D Euro
> 86 SDL Gold
> 81 240D manual trans
> 
> 
> 
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Norman, OK 
'87 300SDL
'81 240D
'78 450SLC

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