Hairy Jock said:
For me one of the attractions of the DiNotte is that they run on AA batteries, if you order them stateside you can get them for
£81.12 (Batteries and charger incl.) FREE USPS priority shipping worldwide and if you're lucky get away without paying customs, but as you know that is a a gamble.
For me the only advantage of having an aa powered light is that you can buy new batteries at almost any convenience store anywhere. Is that enough to sell a donotte to me. I am afraid not. Why?
Its quite simple I don't think aa's offer the best battery power for a light which is going to be used for more than an hour or so. The aa battery will not come even close to the run times of the ayups 6 hour battery. I can recharge the battery every night without any risk of memory loss as afflicted older battery models and have a fully charged up battery waiting for me every ride. If I want the security of a backup battery I simply place an order for a spare battery with my original order and it is about £10. Not much when you consider the cost aa's over time.
AA's also have the disadvantage as concerns rechargeable versions in that they run at 1.2v rather 1.5 for alkaline friends and such they have a lower initial output ie the light isn't as bright in unregulated lights as it would be on an alkaline battery therefore if you want optimal performance you have use new alkaline batteries each journey which is very expensive.
At least these, amongst others, are some of the reasons I used when I made my initial purchase.
I should also point out that these lights are so small and compact and so very light including the battery pack that it really has the best of all worlds. Lightweight, bright, fantastic battery, excellent warranty (they will pay for shipping back to them if there is a prob - how many will do that even in this country let alone half way around the world?).
I don't know but perhaps you can get your dinottes serviced in the UK if the go wrong if they were bought direct from the US or would you have to pay for return carriage - a bit expensive perhaps!