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Exposure Piggy Back Battery Connector
£3.99
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Exposure Piggyback Or Support Cell Connector For Charging - Black [more info...] | £3.99 | More from Wiggle | |
A connector that allows you to connect your charger or USB cable to your support cell for charging [Full Details] | |||
Exposure Piggyback Support Cell Charger Connector 2018, Black [more info...] | £3.99 | More from Chain Reaction Cycles | |
A connector that allows you to connect your charger or USB cable to your support cell for charging [Full Details] | |||
![]() | Exposure Piggyback Battery Conector [more info...] | £7 | More from Leisure Lakes Bikes |
You can simply plug the Exposure Piggyback battery into the charger port and attach the extra battery beneath your stem to add burn times equivalent to the Joystick or Enduro MaXx. The Piggyback battery works by recharging the Exposure light as you use it and when the light is switched off and the Piggyback battery is plugged in, it will pass charge into the light unit acting as a portable charge station. Exposure’s Piggyback batteries use new cell technology which is manufactured by the World leaders in Lithium Ion battery technology - Sanyo. The idea of the Piggyback battery and the Exposure Support Cell is to plug the battery into the light at the start of use and this will allow you to use the light on MaXx, Ride and High for a largely extended period of time. If the battery is plugged in with the light half charged, the Ride and Low modes will be available. Exposure Piggyback or Support Cell Connector Features Works with all 2008+ Exposure rechargeable lights Example: Joystick burn times 3hr/10hr/24hr (Max - High - Low) Joystick with Single Cell Piggyback battery 6hr/20hr/48hr (Max - High - Low) Available as single (or triple cells) and supplied with velcro attachment strap and fitting block Recharge with standard charger used for Exposure Lights - fitting included with battery Mountable under the stem, to the helmet (single), on the light unit itself (walking) or carried in your pocket or backpack (triple) Weights including fittings: Single 86g Cable lengths: Single 38cm About Exposure Lights Exposure Lights have always been designed to get the maximum light from minimum sized unit and Cable Free Design ensures this is maintained. Utilising superb brackets Exposure Lights attach quickly, safely and securely for hassle free riding. " [Full Details] | |||
![]() | Exposure Piggyback Battery Conector [more info...] | £7 | More from Chain Reaction Cycles |
You can simply plug the Exposure Piggyback battery into the charger port and attach the extra battery beneath your stem to add burn times equivalent to the Joystick or Enduro MaXx. The Piggyback battery works by recharging the Exposure light as you use it and when the light is switched off and the Piggyback battery is plugged in, it will pass charge into the light unit acting as a portable charge station. Exposure’s Piggyback batteries use new cell technology which is manufactured by the World leaders in Lithium Ion battery technology - Sanyo. The idea of the Piggyback battery and the Exposure Support Cell is to plug the battery into the light at the start of use and this will allow you to use the light on MaXx, Ride and High for a largely extended period of time. If the battery is plugged in with the light half charged, the Ride and Low modes will be available. Exposure Piggyback or Support Cell Connector Features Works with all 2008+ Exposure rechargeable lights Example: Joystick burn times 3hr/10hr/24hr (Max - High - Low) Joystick with Single Cell Piggyback battery 6hr/20hr/48hr (Max - High - Low) Available as single (or triple cells) and supplied with velcro attachment strap and fitting block Recharge with standard charger used for Exposure Lights - fitting included with battery Mountable under the stem, to the helmet (single), on the light unit itself (walking) or carried in your pocket or backpack (triple) Weights including fittings: Single 86g Cable lengths: Single 38cm About Exposure Lights Exposure Lights have always been designed to get the maximum light from minimum sized unit and Cable Free Design ensures this is maintained. Utilising superb brackets Exposure Lights attach quickly, safely and securely for hassle free riding. " [Full Details] | |||
![]() | Exposure Piggyback Battery Conector [more info...] | £7 | More from Wiggle |
You can simply plug the Exposure Piggyback battery into the charger port and attach the extra battery beneath your stem to add burn times equivalent to the Joystick or Enduro MaXx. The Piggyback battery works by recharging the Exposure light as you use it and when the light is switched off and the Piggyback battery is plugged in, it will pass charge into the light unit acting as a portable charge station. Exposure’s Piggyback batteries use new cell technology which is manufactured by the World leaders in Lithium Ion battery technology - Sanyo. The idea of the Piggyback battery and the Exposure Support Cell is to plug the battery into the light at the start of use and this will allow you to use the light on MaXx, Ride and High for a largely extended period of time. If the battery is plugged in with the light half charged, the Ride and Low modes will be available. Exposure Piggyback or Support Cell Connector Features Works with all 2008+ Exposure rechargeable lights Example: Joystick burn times 3hr/10hr/24hr (Max - High - Low) Joystick with Single Cell Piggyback battery 6hr/20hr/48hr (Max - High - Low) Available as single (or triple cells) and supplied with velcro attachment strap and fitting block Recharge with standard charger used for Exposure Lights - fitting included with battery Mountable under the stem, to the helmet (single), on the light unit itself (walking) or carried in your pocket or backpack (triple) Weights including fittings: Single 86g Cable lengths: Single 38cm About Exposure Lights Exposure Lights have always been designed to get the maximum light from minimum sized unit and Cable Free Design ensures this is maintained. Utilising superb brackets Exposure Lights attach quickly, safely and securely for hassle free riding. " [Full Details] | |||
![]() | Exposure Piggyback Battery Conector [more info...] | £7 | More from Osprey Europe |
You can simply plug the Exposure Piggyback battery into the charger port and attach the extra battery beneath your stem to add burn times equivalent to the Joystick or Enduro MaXx. The Piggyback battery works by recharging the Exposure light as you use it and when the light is switched off and the Piggyback battery is plugged in, it will pass charge into the light unit acting as a portable charge station. Exposure’s Piggyback batteries use new cell technology which is manufactured by the World leaders in Lithium Ion battery technology - Sanyo. The idea of the Piggyback battery and the Exposure Support Cell is to plug the battery into the light at the start of use and this will allow you to use the light on MaXx, Ride and High for a largely extended period of time. If the battery is plugged in with the light half charged, the Ride and Low modes will be available. Exposure Piggyback or Support Cell Connector Features Works with all 2008+ Exposure rechargeable lights Example: Joystick burn times 3hr/10hr/24hr (Max - High - Low) Joystick with Single Cell Piggyback battery 6hr/20hr/48hr (Max - High - Low) Available as single (or triple cells) and supplied with velcro attachment strap and fitting block Recharge with standard charger used for Exposure Lights - fitting included with battery Mountable under the stem, to the helmet (single), on the light unit itself (walking) or carried in your pocket or backpack (triple) Weights including fittings: Single 86g Cable lengths: Single 38cm About Exposure Lights Exposure Lights have always been designed to get the maximum light from minimum sized unit and Cable Free Design ensures this is maintained. Utilising superb brackets Exposure Lights attach quickly, safely and securely for hassle free riding. " [Full Details] |
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