The global phenomenon of PAW Patrol has won over children of all ages with its puppy heroes! It is not just the engaging storyline about search-and-rescue missions that captures kids' attention; the colourful graphics and catchy theme song add to its charm. Adorable characters such as Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma, and their human team leader Ryder have earned a place in every child's heart around the world. Your kids will be absolutely delighted with anything related to these beloved furry friends!

With 24 images on three discs, children can watch the story of their favourite heroes come to life right in their kid's room. Simply insert the disc into the compartment (only one at a time) and change the pictures with a gentle rotation. Create your own scenarios through images that follow each other in a logical order. Project in the dark on the wall or ceiling and turn your room into a small theatre. This 2-in-1 projector functions as a practical torch with a soft white LED light when the disc is removed, which will come in handy for kids on a nighttime trip to the bathroom or when looking for a stuffed animal.


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The torch light with the projector is powered by three 1.5 V AG13/LR44 batteries (included). For future battery replacement, open the battery compartment with a screwdriver (not included).

The awards winning TORCH Light owes its success to its versatility. Inspired by the typical pocket lamp, TORCH is a classic design suiting all interiors. Made from a soft grainy plastic with a tactile finish, TORCH is a perfect ambient light.

I am making an app that can be used to take photos. I would like the flash to always be on. I know that there is no package that directly affects the camera flash. As an alternative I use the Torch package that turns on the 'normal' flashlight. I turn on the light for a second. However: The light does not turn on after you press the 'take photo' button, but already when you open the camera.

As a last resort, one could try a 3rd party full camera app that allows permanent light instead of flash. But I'm wary if 3rd party camera apps support all 3 or 4 cameras of a flagship phone, RAW, Multishot-RAW etc.

- They have a Li-ion battery, rechargeable with a USB-C cable (it's fast). What is also nice is that you can use a portable battery and plug it in the USB-C to get almost infinite lighting. Since they require little power, I have 4-way splitters to power 4 lights with one battery. Works like a charm.

- They have permanent white (all shades), permanent colour (all colors), and "scenes", which are flashing patterns, like cop car, tv static, etc. The interface is easy to use : on/off switch, one selector button and 2 directionnal buttons. The shades of white and colors are selectable by degree, and you can also choose light intensity (0-100%).

- They work absolutely everywhere. They even have a magnet in the back. one side has a male cold shoe and a 1/4-20 thread and the other 3 sides have female cold shoe, so you can put many together, for example, to create color patterns or to get a bigger light source. Personally, I often use the female cold shoes to hold hand-made reflectors and flags.

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Press the TV menu button. If no menu appears the problem could be a bad tcon display board or backlight inverter board. Turn off the room light and check TV for backlight glow. If it has a glow then the problem can be a loose tcon connection or bad tcon board. Check connections.

@kathy1964 I recognize this is an old question but it does not appear to have any valid answers. Since If you shine a flashlight on the screen you can see the picture. you already determined that this is a backlight issue. Your TV does not have a separate backlight inverter etc. Resetting it, or turning ift off and on will not fix the backlight.

To test the actual backlight array, all you have to do is to remove the back of the TV and disconnect the cable from the power board to the main board. Then turn your TV on. If you do not get teh backlight turned on, it is the backlight array that has failed.

So are you suggesting it may need a new power board and not an inverter board. I am trying to figure out which part I need to order. I have this same issue for this TV. Screen doesnt work but if I shine a flashlight I can see it.

Hi everyone I've had same problem with my tv with it going black but still has sound and when you shine light on it you can see picture. I went on to my picture settings changed it to standard, then went to the backlight setting and put it at its lowest and it seems to work. Yes screen is abit darker than usual but maybe can mess around with brightness ect to make it better. Hope this helps

Right away it sounds like a bad cap. You'll probably have to replace the power board or have it refurbished. It's common for those to have power/led combo boards and for 1 or 2 of the smaller caps on the led side to pop and leave the power side unaffected. It is also possible that it has a separate led driver and backlight inverter. In which case I'd look at those but it's been my experience that the ones with the led backlight boards separate from the power supply end up needing new led strips. This definitely sounds like a hardware issue and the back will have to be removed for troubleshooting.

These three pictures show of 3 of the so far 5 foregrips. The mp5 SD grip which is basically a big-ass silencer, the one with a flashlight embedded in it and the basic one which you see in Counter-Strike 1.6 and some other games. Enjoy! More to come soon.

Hey everyone i am currently playing Minecraft 1.19.2 on forge 43.2.19 and OptiFine HD U I2, now the problem is im using SEUS Renewed v1.0.1 Shader with Patrix 1.19 32x basic as resource pack but when i place torches down, the way torch light travels on blocks and makes lines between blocks totally looks awful, i want to play with SEUS shader and patrix resource pack and i've played with every option on Optifine but i can't find a solution and sadly this happens with multiple different shaders as you can see in the screenshots, i realized this might be the patrix's resource pack issue but i hope there is a solution to fix the lighting and remove those lines.

1st image: SEUS Renewed v1.0.1 Patrix 1.19 32x basic

2nd image: BSL v8.2.04 Patrix 1.19 32x basic

3rd image: Complementary Shaders v4.5.1 Patrix 1.19 32x basic

4th image: Nostalgia v 5.0 Patrix 1.19 32x basic

if you are deploying to a CPU inference, instead of GPU-based, then you can save a lot of space by installing PyTorch with CPU-only capabilities. That significantly reduces the docker image size (the pytorch component is ~128MB compressed.

We often get asked which flashlight has the best light beam. This question, however, doesn't come with an easy answer. Of course a flashlight or head torch is, first and foremost, there to give you light whenever you might need it, but for most users this won't be enough. In this topic we will tell you more about the different light images.

Everything that produces light, has a light beam. A light beam is comprised of small rays of light. A light beam is thus comprised of a lot of small rays of light. All rays of light in a beam can be parallel to each other. As such you will have a parallel bundle. It is also possible for the rays to come from one point and spread out making the beam broader, or that the rays of light aim towards one point from different directions.

Initially light bulbs and HID's were often used to light up a flashlight. Today, however, brands only use LED lights. With the light source we mean the type of LED light that is used in the flashlight because each LED light is different. To work properly a LED light needs the right reflector.

The colour of the light is also important: a warmer colour is better in foggy weather because you have less reflection. The colours also look better. Cold white light is more blinding and reaches further. Below you can see five flashlights each with a different light image.

A beam emerges because of the reflector and lens of the flashlight. Almost all lights we sell are enhanced with a lens made from glass or plastic with a smooth layer. But there are also lenses with a pattern, the Fenix E18Rfor instance. This type of lens is mostly added to smaller models. Because these lights do not have a lot of room and still want to offer a lot of light, the lens was adjusted. As such the light maintains its compact size, leaving you with an extremely broad beam.

The shape of the reflector creates a certain light beam. As soon as you turn the light on, the LED or HID in the light will start to glow. The reflector catches the beams and converts them to the same direction. The beams that do not hit the reflector provide some diffusion. As such you are left with a very broad beam. A larger, deeper reflector catches more rays and ensures much less diffusion. As such the light will provide a focused beam. The type of reflector also influences the beam. An SMO-reflector (Smooth) leaves you with a concentrated to narrow beam. There is also a so-called OP-reflector (Orange peel). This reflector diffuses the beams, leaving you with a broader beam. But there is also an exception. An SMO reflector with a standard shape, like the Fenix UC30, has a combined beam. The SMO reflector takes care of a concentrated beam, but because of the standard shape not all beams hit the reflector leaving you with diffused light. As such you are left with a neutral spot with a broad light image. There is also the combination of an OP reflector with a deeper shape, like with the Fenix TK35 Ultimate Edition. Because of the deeper shape all beams do reach the reflector which means you are left with a focused beam. However, because of the OP reflector these beams are broken. As such you have a clearly present spot with a wide reach. 17dc91bb1f

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