Yes, you just need to file the edges that the TIR entered the bezel. With any 3535 LED (xp-g, xp-l, nichia 219, samsung lh351d) TIR rests directly in the star. It is only necessary to add an o-ring between the TIR and the bezel for tightness.
Thanks again Wildcat Gonna test the difference between the TIR and the simple diffuser over the lens to see how it works and then check the one that will fit better on the healight!
The Medium > High is only possible in a short time window.
If a click isn’t done quickly (within 2 seconds), it will be Medium > OFF.
BUT, from Medium, through press and hold you can reach the other levels from Medium > Low > Lower > Highest > High > Medium >…. . After stopping the ramping, and after 2 seconds, a fast click turns it OFF. Within the 2 seconds period, a single click leads it to Highest mode
So it is easy on this to access to other modes
And, as garrybunk and JasonWW said, blinky modes are well hidden :sunglasses:
Sorry for the stupid question - are the ramped modes memorised? Do both the modes ramp or just medium/first mode? For example, would it be possible to ramp up on the medium (first mode) to make it higher than the second mode, so it’s essentially high mode first?
When you click to turn the light ON, it always starts on Medium. From then on, to ramp, you press and hold, and the output levels always go down: Medium > Lower > Lowest > High > Medium High > Medium.
So the only memorized mode is Medium, no mater in what level you turned it OFF!
BUT, if you turn it ON and the make a single click from Medium (within 1 second), the level you get is HIGH! And from then on, you can ramp it down in the cycle I mentioned above.
Through press & hold, you always go down. Through single click, in that short period, you can go up.
Whenever you start to ramp down, if you make a single click (within 1 second), the light will go to High. Always within 1 second. After that period, the light shuts OFF.
Hope it helps
EDIT: I tested it again and the period is shorter than 2 seconds, maybe 1.5 seconds, but if you want to take it to High right after turning it ON or starting ramping down, it is better to be within ± 1 second!
Its too bad some of these lights are getting little complicated for the everyday wife/younger person/regular weekend camper.
I can see them remembering the functionality if they use it for a long time and if this is the only light they have, to avoid muscle memory confusion.
IMO so many of these newer flashlights arent made for the everyday person due to UI,
I have the Acebeam H10, and it is as simple as it gets, but it is not a cheap headlight though: press and hold to ON/OFF and it will turn ON in the last used mode (from 5 modes: ML-L-M-H-T). No blinkies, nothing to get in the way.
This headlight being reviewed here is not complicated, but I do understand what you mean. However, there are always other options to fit one’s necessity and “capability” to operate the light