I don’t think it is really heat treated… We talked about it somewhere in the first pages of this thread. It is likely some sort of ‘rainbow finish’ similar to anodizing. They call it ‘colored’. There’s a name for it that i don’t remember right away. We’ve seen this finish on a number of mechanical ecig mods and parts one or two years ago. What gives it away are the too vivid colors, especially the green that is not part of heated steel color ‘spectrum’.
Thus it should behave the same as the plain SS version except there is a coating… No idea how resilient it is.
Can anyone confirm that the BLF A6/Astrolux S1 18650 Body Tube fits on this Astrolux S41S Stainless Steel New Version A6 Head? mattjk post #607 indicates it does. Thanks!
Just tried my Astrolux S1 & BLF A6 into the newest version S41S.
Heads, tubes and tails all fit each other, As do all the S41 parts into all the above.
A quick and cheap weight reduction is the S41 aluminum tube. Don’t like the black, strip the anno.
Sorry can I just ask, if I get this with the 18650 tube, will I be able to get the best from it using a protected 18650? Or will I have to use an unprotected battery? If I use a protected battery, what will the results be?
For what i understand, when in turbo mode, the leds are drawing current from the battery without restriction and that generally induce a high current and the corresponding higher output. With a protected cell there are chances the protection will trip on turbo and the light will shut down until the battery protection resets itself. For best performance you’d want an unprotected high drain cell - 30Q for instance. But that only affects turbo mode.
My $25.70 S41S came in today and like the others it is the latest model with updated head and no glue.
It is a great little light, very nice looking and heavy. Only real complaint would be the overly aggressive grip. I am thinking about using some sandpaper to take the edge off, anyone tried that?
Makes a bit over 3000 lumens with a 30Q 18650 and the XP-G3. I plan to swap it out for 219C 90+ CRI LED’s.
VERY happy for the price, glad I grabbed it while I could.
Not yet, but i’m planning to do that too.
Will have to make a make shift lathe and use wet paper.
Hope it’ll work out good.
Unfortunately i didn’t…
I have the XP-G3 version too.
It’s stupid bright with VTC5. Considerably brighter than with Enercig or Keeppower 18350.
Did put in a fat switch and shortened the leads to the MCPCB.
Also opened up the bezel so the optics aren’t shrouded anymore.
(edit) Just took a grainy picture (without flash):
If you have a roll of 1 inch wide, cloth backed 220 or coarser I would say sanding it would work. Otherwise it will just strip the paper.
Empty the tube and tail… I would figure out a way to get it in a drill and spin it. Use a file to get the tops flatter on the knurling before attempting to sand.
Not all will trip.
I use a KeepPower 18650 3400mAh protected in one of mine (I have several S41:s) and it doesn’t trip on turbo. (According to HKJ:s testing the KeepPower trips at 11.5A)
It most likely delivers less lumens than with an unprotected high drain cell. The difference is however not really noticeable to the naked eye, unless doing A/B testing.
EDIT: Just a warning though, protected 18350 are too long to fit in the 18350 tube.
I did get a few items in from Elfie, but not my S41S yet.
The Astrolux lighted tail switches for $1.31ea, 18650 tubes for S41 and S41S. Astro holster for $1.60