Arent the S41 & S42 tubes supposed to be the same?
Seems like the trouble with the earlier tubes not working was different threads not the length correct?
This is the heading for the S42 18650 tube that I orderedâŚâŚ
âAstrolux S41/S42/Astrolux S1/BLF A6 LED Flashlight 18650 Body Tubeâ
Edit:
The original 18650 battery I tried was a Samsung ICR button top.
After reading your post I found a Panasonic NCR18650B Flatop âŚâŚIt fit and the light worked with that tube/battery combinationâŚ
Looking at the 2 batteries side/side there is a considerable difference in length
Sorry, I did not realize there could be that much difference in 18650 lengths.
Ergonomics is bad.
The charging function is the worst possible.
The USB port cover is disgusting.
User interface is illogical delirium.
The light beam profile is ugly. Too many artifacts.
Itâs a piece of shit and even $25 it does not have to cost. Itâs too expensive.
But tell us how you really feel . Language please!
I disagree - I would not call it ugly .
I think it's worth modding - will replace the driver, dump the USB charging, and then should have space to add at least some copper under the shelf.
I would prefer the copper head and aluminum tube though (bezel doesn't matter to me) - think they said it was going to be offered. Problem is with the huge driver/USB circuit, the head can't be made as thick as the S41's. Might just buy the S42S and replace the battery tube and tail with the S42's.
You are missing one big huge difference - an e-switch, it's just about a min requirement for me. I have an S41 actually in 219B. Finally yesterday I was able to get the bezel off the S41 combining the pine board hole w/compression cut/clamps method and a good strap wrench.
The E14II light is look'n pretty good but $65 with no discounts is not a BLF deal. In my opinion, they have some nerve to even post here on BLF. Whenever asked about a discount, they simply refuse to answer - like every time.
Hmm⌠0.5 A is fine by me, i always charge at 0.5 A.
Iâm also fine with a slightly low cut off voltage, it will prolong battery life.
I guess it could be better, but i think itâs okay, but charging from 3 Volts to 4.2 Volts will probably take 6-7 hours (for a 18650).
i wouldnât like it if it was charging with a much higher current, it is 18350 light after all and charging in a closed tube at high Amps is a big nono in my book. 750mA for 18650 would be fine.