ENEDED

Interested to see further tests.
Judging by its shape it looks more balanced than MT07 and definitely lighter. XHP70.2 + SMO look nice.

intersted

Im interested

I am interested depending on the final price

Interested

Interested.
Thank you.

Interested.
Thanks

Mt07s is what I want, and I’ll soon have it

interested

Very interested for 1, thanks!

Very interested)))

g’day am interested

Some update

Thermal control—Turbo 5000 lumens - —around 5 minutes—step down to 3500 lumens—stable at 3400 lumens —if cooling down to 45 degree C—brightness climb up to 4000 lumens

In moonlight mode a long click for 3 seconds Shut down Thermal control ; Cut off power supply to recover thermal control

Moonlight —1-3 lumens ; not 0.2 lumens

:+1:

release it already :sunglasses:

Are you referring to this?

Those are really encouraging figures for this new light. Direct access to moonlight is definitely more useful than strobe for most people.

I disassembled my SC01 yesterday as I wanted to take some detail shots of the product. Unfortunately, spring from the USB charging board fell off when i dropped the circuit board by accident from desk height.

This clearly showed that the joint was weak despite the amount of solder used. I tried to resolder the spring back to the exact spot, but I solder was very stubborn and refused to stick onto spring. I ended up replacing to a regular brass one with bypass mod. Able to disclose what kind of material or coating are you using for the spring? Ideally, we should have two to three point of contacts for the solder, rather than having all to one side.

This could be a potentially cause the light failure after a period of usage. Please address to this issue soon.

Might be the solder they used, or like you say, the coating on the spring doesn't bond well to solder. Might have to actually arc the solder fully over the base ring of the spring.

This happened to another member with his MT02 as well, post #45: Review: Haikelite MT02

Wasn’t it silver coated?

Spring could be silver plated. Will regular solder and temperature work on them?

Ok, Pete7874 had spring issue too.