The spring on the magnetic tailcap looks a little jinky, and why two different colors on the tailcap springs? I like the looks of the knurling a lot
lanyard?
ā¦ not that Iād ever use the lanyard or magnetic tailcap anyway.
The spring on the magnetic tailcap looks a little jinky, and why two different colors on the tailcap springs? I like the looks of the knurling a lot
lanyard?
ā¦ not that Iād ever use the lanyard or magnetic tailcap anyway.
The spring on the magnetic tailcap looks a little jinky, and why two different colors on the tailcap springs? I like the looks of the knurling a lot
ā¦ā¦ purple lanyard?
ā¦ not that Iād ever use the lanyard or magnetic tailcap anyway.
Nice review! I havenāt used mine a lot yet, but I like it (despite the things that could be improved of course)!
But its nice too see the distance it reaches
For these shots, were you using Li-Ion cells, Ni-MH or alkalines?
This pictures were taken with a standard Eneloop Ni-MH cell.
The springs in both tail caps are pretty sturdy.
The magnetic cap has a provision for a lanyard similar to the clicky cap.
The lanyard is indeed purple and not the nicest thing in the world but definitely not the worst one Iāve seen.
Vs. Olight S1
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Thanks A-MAC!
Thanks A-MAC! If with Ni-MH it goes that further, with Li-Ion it will probably go even further in illumination
And that lanyardā¦it really makes a colour contrast with the flashlight
Get it for $17.50 with code: 27f826
Mine just arrived today, along with a Utorch UT01 and Klarus Mi7. Purchased the UT01 for myself, and the Lumintop and Klarus as gifts. My reasoning was that I liked the neutral white option on the UT01, but the combination of an e-switch (making parasitic drain a concern) and inability to use protected 14500s made it a poor gift choice. So I got the Lumintop and Klarus for Christmas gifts, as they both support protected batteries, making them a little safer for people inexperienced with Li-Ion batteries.
Anyway, here are some quick comparisons:
Thanks A-MAC for the code. I can confirm itās still active. Now Iām giving five away, and getting one for me, only a couple dollars more!
Personally, Iām a really big fan of the Tool-AAAās reversible pocket clip that allows me to put the light on the brim of my hat for an instant headlamp. The Tool AA, being heavier, may require a more sturdy hat-brim. Iāll find out pretty soon.
Just to confirm, Are the recommended batteries 14500 protected button-top ONLY? Or will un-protected flat-top work as well?
Correction! Six with a coupon code is the exact same price as five without a coupon.
Itās a buy-5-get-one-free code!
I assume the answer is YES the AA Tool has PWM like the AA Maratac.
(I hope someone qualified to do the test, proves my assumption mistooken)
disclaimer, I have not yet seen anyone report having tested an AA Tool for PWM
(many people donāt care, or donāt know how, in fact some people donāt even know what it is)
Post #145 in this thread seems to confirm PWM in the Tool AA.
Thanks!
Yes PWM On the toolAA:
Nice review, and thanks for the code!
thanks! very nice work capturing the PWMā¦ I have added the Tool AA to the
List of Lights with PWM (and Constant Current lights with PWM like pulses, such as Zebralight)
MascaratumB, how is the PWM comparred to the Sofirn SF12 and SF10? I find the SF12 to be very slow and very bad (even audible). Lumintop doesnāt seem bad as I have never read anything really bad about it, but Iād like to know if they are close or the Lumintop is far better
Hum, canāt compare them until Monday as I donāt have the SF10 with me!
I can tell you that the LT Tool AA can be heard (at least with Sanyo 14500) on Low and Medium, if you put the hear reaaaally close to the head of the light! But canāt make the comparison bewteen those now, Iām sorry
In a while I will post some comparisons with the Tool AA and the SF14 on the thread DOUBLE 1 AND Ā½ "REVIEW": Sofirn SP10A and Sofirn SF14 *[added night / distance shots].
PWM, night shots, distancesā¦
EDIT : Posted DOUBLE 1 AND Ā½ "REVIEW": Sofirn SP10A and Sofirn SF14 *[added night / distance shots] - #19 by MascaratumB .
SF14, despite having PWM, is not audible. LT Tool AA, it is! SF10, as far as I remember, it is too, and PWM is slower, youāre right Persechini!
Yesterday and today Iām noticing my Tool AA is flickering on Low mode (other modes have no flicker)! It is not the ālinesā of PWM, but real flickering of the light!
This is happening in 1 of my 14500 cells. I put another used 14500 battery and the effect disappeared, and also on a AA alkaline there was not flicker at all!
I donāt know (and canāt confirm today) if it is due to drop in battery voltage (the battery is unprotected and the Tool AA has no LVP).
I wonder if on a protected 14500 this would happen, or if it can have something to do with LVP.
And I wonder if there is anyone else with this kind of issue, under the same circumstances!
I was asking a similar question a few posts ago.
Itās starting to look like Tool-AA should be used only with protected 14500. (or eneloop AA, or alkaline AA)