The first batch of ROT66 used NarsilM. Later batches, and their other two products, used Anduril. There may still be some first-batch ROT66 lights available, but they’re not sold much any more.
Regardless of firmware, if you can get one with 219B emitters, it’s probably a good choice. It makes a very, very nice beam.
That’s how mine works so it’s Anduril. I reset the floor and ceiling. 1 click and then 150 clicks during the buzz/stutter and now when ramping up it ramps twice and when ramping down it ramps twice. What did I do wrong lol
It only takes one click to tell it the ceiling should be at turbo. Setting the ceiling to 150 clicks would be telling it to set the ceiling to the lowest level possible, and I’m not sure how it’ll react to that. I wouldn’t be surprised if it had a divide-by-zero error or something and went on strike.
Lol it was on strike, beam in the shape of a picket sign and everything! I have some Narsil and Anduril ROT66 and I think I jumbled something up, figured it was easier to ask than make it worse. Thanks Tk, that fixed it.
I don’t know how to use Narsil. A bit because my English is weak and I do not understand the instructions. I can not navigate through the settings and change them.
Thats why I prefer Anduril. Because it has this:
Maybe if someone did a picture instruction for Narsil, I would try it again…
I tried to learn from NarsilM_EN.pdf and from the GT mini instructions and it seemed to me so complicated. But this table doesn’t look bad. Maybe I’ll try this weekend. Thanks TK!
i am struggling to configure for the underlined portion above on a KR4.
I have triple clicked into batt check, double clicked around to thermal, quad clicked into the buzzing, and 1 click for lower level and 1 click for upper ceiling; however, i still have to double and then double again from off in order to get to full output.
Do you have any advice?
EDIT: looks like i might be setting the thermal instead
Wellp, I asked similar questions in another thread (fiicr which), and at least as far as my ’minis and ’micros, both of which use Narsim, it’s got killer features which I’ve grown to depend on.
Momentary mode is killer, comes in so handy. Go snooping out back, quick flash’n’dash lights up what you want, no muss, no fuss. Especially with a ’micro which is, like, so small, and blows away (and freaks out) people who’ve never seen a light that small throw that far.
For regular usage, I just click on/off to its preset (which I usually (re)set to its lowest anyway), or turbo if I need more. And shortcuts to moonlight/low are also incredibly handy. Only tweak I did was set moonlight to level 1 (think 3 is default). So quick 1H gets more like firefly mode vs moonlight, and just holding it slightly longer (1HH?) sets it to lowest-ramp which is a bit brighter. So I think of it as 2 shortcuts, one to firefly, and one to moonlight.
Anyway, that’s why my personal preference is for Narsim, as I just use the Hell out of the ready-made UI.
Me personally, I can’t picture myself using CW or even NW light as a candle, or any other blinkies/flickeries. But hey, if that spins yer wheels, have at it. Most of those specialty-modes you won’t find in Narsim. (Whups, one other tweak, I did disable blinkies.)
I think that means you can press the button repeatedly in momentary mode making it a strobe?
3H enters the other strobes/candle/lightning
4C is lockout but in this mode you get momentary moon and 1H gives you a low (according to manual its uses lowest ramp settings of both stepped&smooth)