There were 362 shipped from the first 2 shipnents. Those were both USA shipments.
There seems to be a lot of international lights shipping now. See post #1 for details.
I also just posted a list a names on post #15426 that shows the paid list numbers of these most recent shipments. You are #101 on that paid list and people all around you have gotten shipping notices so there is a good chance yours has shipped as well. I suggest calling DHL and asking if you have a package on the way.
The cutting tool is expensive. The flashlight is cheap. For this reason, the tool can not be changed frequently. A worn tool makes worse the surface. It’s a compromise. Just my opinion. I am also a metalworker.
In our “village” dhl do not provide information without track numbers :person_facepalming:
Thank you, I hope to get it soon, it’s painful not to wait, it’s painful not to know when it will come
I finally found all 3 on post 5 !
Thank you very much JasonWW and all the other guys with helpfull comments for your support !
What an amazing service all for FREE !!!
Now I can go to bed and sleep in peace ! ( 6am here now in Ireland ).
Thankfull Regards to all the nice guys that helped, from ammofox.
I talked to Richard at Mountain Electronics (RMM on these forums and a sponsor here) and told him there might be more than a few guys with GT’S interested in swapping to a cooler tint. He says that if you send in your stock mcpcb to him and buy one of his new XHP35-HI emitters, he will reflow it for free! He has 2 choices right now, 5,000k and 5700k tint. They are both the same D4 brightness bin as the stock GT 4000k emitter.
The cost of both are under $8, plus the shipping cost there and back. I’m in Texas and shipping a small package from him is usually $2 to $3. So I would estimate the entire cost at under $15.
I would prefer a better quality with a slower shipping time.
I just bought 8 new lights over this past month. With that said, I’m in no hurry to get chewed out by my wife for buying another flashlight…! Especially one that’s not gonna be easy to hide…
Just glad to be in on the group buy list and looking forward to making payment!
Take your time Lumintop, the better the quality the more you will sell down the road!
It should be pretty easy to check for power on the led. Just set your DMM to DC volts and probe the rear of the switch pcb on the black and white wires. You should see 2.18v. The white wire is ground and the black wire is for the switch leds. (The red wire is for the e-switch and has 5v to it)
If you see no voltage, then it’s possible your black wire to the switch came loose or the firmware is not sending the signal out. Maybe yours is set to off by default? You could make sure the settings are turned ON. You can see on the bottom of page 6 in the GT manual that there are 3 options.
If you DO see voltage, the software is working fine and it might be your tiny resistor by the leds not making good contact.
Here are some pics.
If you don’t feel up to checking it, I would PM Texas_Ace about getting it fixed (assuming it bothers you).