Well that's a lie, it does use batteries. They're just big "non traditional" batteries that you can't buy anywhere and only last for 300 hours. From the Hydralight website: Disclaimer: *No Batteries: Refers to TRADITIONAL BATTERIES, typically used in flashlights, which make electricity from energy stored EXCLUSIVELY INSIDE the batteries. The HydraLight uses a Fuel Cell which is not considered a TRADITIONAL BATTERY as it requires EXTERNAL elements, such as water, to make electricity. Even they admit it's a battery, just not a "traditional" battery.
+Yaxez therefore it is not a lie because it is a fuel cell title never stated that that it ran off of nothing. Anytime there's electricity involved in something you have to have a mechanical device that delivers electricity or stores it. You have to have something to produce electricity it does not come out of thin air unless it's lightning and then it comes out of the air LOL
No, they claim it runs on water, while it runs on a "non traditional" battery activated by water. Why say it needs no batteries, when you need their non traditional battery to run it. They just changed the word for battery and then claim it runs on water. I'd say that's stretching the truth quite a bit.
No, but Hydralight is. Their battery is not a red battery, it's an orangeish red. Totally different, that's why they call it a fuel cell instead. I'm the one calling bullshit and saying 'red is red' (a battery is a battery).
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Well that's a lie, it does use batteries. They're just big "non traditional" batteries that you can't buy anywhere and only last for 300 hours.
From the Hydralight website: Disclaimer: *No Batteries: Refers to TRADITIONAL BATTERIES, typically used in flashlights, which make electricity from energy stored EXCLUSIVELY INSIDE the batteries. The HydraLight uses a Fuel Cell which is not considered a TRADITIONAL BATTERY as it requires EXTERNAL elements, such as water, to make electricity.
Even they admit it's a battery, just not a "traditional" battery.
+Yaxez therefore it is not a lie because it is a fuel cell title never stated that that it ran off of nothing. Anytime there's electricity involved in something you have to have a mechanical device that delivers electricity or stores it. You have to have something to produce electricity it does not come out of thin air unless it's lightning and then it comes out of the air LOL
No, they claim it runs on water, while it runs on a "non traditional" battery activated by water.
Why say it needs no batteries, when you need their non traditional battery to run it. They just changed the word for battery and then claim it runs on water. I'd say that's stretching the truth quite a bit.
Are you the type that if the red light was an orangeish red you dont think you have to stop because its not truly red?😂
No, but Hydralight is.
Their battery is not a red battery, it's an orangeish red. Totally different, that's why they call it a fuel cell instead.
I'm the one calling bullshit and saying 'red is red' (a battery is a battery).
So therefore you just contradicted yourself because you just stated as a fuel cell not a battery