:+1: Gotcha, I was pretty sure it was.
That is really nice too… a “neutral white” that is actually ’Neutral White’, not WW with a ’Yellow Tint’ that is called ’neutral’.
I hear ya’ man…… :person_facepalming: . If someone prefers a ‘yellow tint’, fine with me; BUT call it what it is…… ‘Warm White’. Because there is nothing NEUTRAL about it.
I just got my second rot66 xpl hi V3 3A, but guess what, it's half as bright on maximum as my first rot66. I looked at all the emitters, cleaned all the contacts, I'm really not sure what is going on there. Any ideas anyone?
I honestly can’t tell a dimes worth of difference between the three photos. The yellow, red, black, roof, siding, tree leaves, ground, rust on the bottom of the meter boxes, pretty much everything…… appears the same color & shade in each picture.
See above post, I now have both Anduril and NarsilM. I see the diagram on how to use Anduril but my brain needs time to decipher it. I like the idea of configuring it, that is a nice bonus.
The Anduril one flickers on the lowest ramp whereas NarsilM does not. Maybe NarsilM can manage the lowest output better, but the flicker on the lowest output is not a big deal for me with Anduril.
LOL. I get lost in that diagram too. I'm sure there is pure logic to it all but I have not found it as of yet. I'm assuming "click N times for level N" in "floor" probably means to click and stop wherever I want the lowest ramp setting to be. Will try again in the morning during my coffee pause when my brain is all fired up again.
I compared the lows from both flashlights and they both seem to be equally dimly lit. Maybe the flicker is just part of Anduril on such a low setting.
I cannot pick based on capacity. Anything wider than 18.1mm won’t fit in the battery tube, it’s very tight, and I own three ROT66. I need to use my Sony VTC5 which are 18.1mm max width.