The question is who will do that with 7 GTs?
That’s the coolest thing I’ve seen in 2018, maybe even 2017 as well
why buy a Q8 when you can buy this
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More run time obviously! Lol
I’m sure the single xml on a tiny boost driver with a AAA battery can do at least what, 150 lumen?
+ at least 1…… …. :person_facepalming: . . . …
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- 3500 lumens
- 3 modes
- Zoomie
- 1 x AAA
Priceless………
why buy a Q8 when you can buy this
“Super bright lamp beads” Yeah, brightest beads I’ve ever seen! Hahaha
ok, my q8’s indicator light (switch) doesn’t stay on anymore. I didn’t understand the manual posted. (have to be in a certain mode to fix the issue) (eye roll). anyone want to give me the “for dummies” solution? . I cant read 550 pages of q8. I just read 500 pages of GT, I can barely see now
ok, my q8’s indicator light (switch) doesn’t stay on anymore. I didn’t understand the manual posted. (have to be in a certain mode to fix the issue) (eye roll). anyone want to give me the “for dummies” solution? . I cant read 550 pages of q8. I just read 500 pages of GT, I can barely see now
Does it come on under any circumstances?
Did you program it to not come on?
It my be broken. A lot of the early Q8’s had defective switches. It was something about the leds or resistors not being fully soldered.
See AlexGT’s post #16711 to see how he fixed his.
If you think the problem is in the programming, you can do a factory reset and put the light back to stock. Is that what you want to do?
The instructions to reset the factory settings are in post #2. Let me know if you need help with them.
This is just a guess Jason… but I bet if it just happened all at once, after previously working fine; it has been deactivated …. as you mentioned. And a factory reset, as you also mentioned; will solve it.
I have done this a few times myself by accident…… :person_facepalming: :person_facepalming:
Factory reset was my friend……
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Below is a link to the simplest Factory Reset directions I have found.
Or do a factory reset…. Restore to Factory Settings This is a feature, undocumented in the user manual, that will restore all configuration settings to factory defaults, in the state as originally shipped. It comes in handy in case there’s any doubts of how the light is configured. To access this feature, while displaying the firmware number (dbl click for voltage display, then dbl click for temperature display, then dbl click for version display), press&hold the switch until the light blin…
Hope this solves it…….
Let us know.
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Edit for spelling….
yeh, when you check the battery voltage by doing three clicks…sometimes sticky fingers or whatever can make strange things happen…little green light goes byebye
ask me how i know… :disappointed:
Jason. It does flash , but doesn’t stay on in a standby line it did originally.
Teacher. I think you’re on the right path for me. I saw those instructions, but they begin with “while displaying the firmware number “. I don’t know how to get to that display mode
Ok. So click followed by press & hold only ramps me up to max. Not landing in battery mode. Which is before firmware mode, which is before reset series.
Ok. So click followed by press & hold only ramps me up to max. Not landing in battery mode. Which is before firmware mode, which is before reset series.
Battery check is a triple click. Do that and it will blink out the battery voltage over and over.
Give it a few seconds at least, then do a dbl click. Now it will blink out the temperature “in Celsius”.
Give it a few seconds at least, then do a dbl click. Now it will blink out the firmware number “1”.
Now to reset it, you press and hold for 1.2 seconds and you should see it do 4 blinks.
So its: 3x, 2x, 2x, press and hold for 1.2 secs.
/\\\…… Tejasandre…… What Jason said. Perfect instructions. . :+1:
I really like your take on the issue. I now have a clear idea on what this matter is all about… Questions to Ask a Guy
My Q8 still works great. My favorite SRK-type light in my collection. :sunglasses: I have not had the time to do any mods yet to it yet though, but plan on adding a blue “glow” light to the switch, & replacing the green with warm white leds for night light use with the current circuitry. Also to add a lanyard.
Thanks Jason & teacher. I’ll tryagain tonight.