DSE 905 (900mAh battery)in stock again on Nov.14th !!!

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YoMike

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I've got my tracking number so my 2 Kits are on the way! $42.75 (I used 5% coupon code "ECF") for the body and battery's is one sweet deal. Also the DSE905 has a protected circuit build in which the Screwdriver and in it's newest form doesn't have. As I see it no one designed the Screwdriver it was a Flashlight.
 
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KonaNeil

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overnight8-o..... it must be that good and the price is awesome. i better get in line this sunday. i want one:thumb:

No one knows if it works well but its very cheap for a battery mod.

If they used a really good TAC switch it may survive a few years normal use. If the switch and connector are like what is on a standard 901 battery it will have a pretty short life.

Question: does anyone experienced really like 901 attys?
 

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Is there a way to turn off the red lights.? They might be a problem at a movie, opera, or a nice restaurant.

Is the Joy Stick Health Cabin sells the same as the Janty Stick or is it a copy?

cup it in you palm...



Thanks Amy I am looking forward to getting my 905 and tons of other stuff
 

Joe81

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Nope - the end button is a "master" switch (latching), the side button functions as on a 510 - the manual atty heater, if you will.



There's a cutoff, too, such that if you do manage to latch the master and depress the "give it some" button in a pocket, it'll cut off at around ten seconds, thus preventing burned leg syndrome etc.



It also houses a protection circuit, so unprotected batteries are OK.



Sailebao also have a 401 adapter for it (got one) and it's a delight all round. I love a 401, and this thing makes it like you've just taken a 401's battery off charge, but for all day.
by master switch, does that mean its a on/off lock switch? or what...
 
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