The King is dead? Long live the Warrior!!

the, her email is service@. Shes the only one that has responded with that email address.
Good luck.

Thanks!

I got a reply from sales@ telling that the coupon can't be used with discounted items. However, when I provided the evidence that cart did show the wrong price, they gave me two alternatives: cancel the order or accept a free battery for compensation. I turned down the battery offer, but gave a counter offer of Olight S10/20 diffuser => They agreed to add that to my order, free of charge. Obviously a monetary compensation would be very difficult for them and, on the other hand, sending out goods is easier.

After all, they provided quick & good customer service (I was actually amazed!), so: I'm a happy camper, again. :)

I finally got my shipping notice and tracking number this morning.

Mine shipped today from WB. It’s a race across the pond!

Pretty sure it’s an 85mm bezel, so the reflector is around 70mm I’d guess. 150mm is the length. :wink:

yes… if the reflector is 150mm, the lenght should be 40cm or so… impressive light, for sure

Specs say it is 85mm head, 77mm reflector & 110mm wide counting the handle

Damn, I was really hoping the larger switch was a "master" clicky switch, and the smaller switch was momentary for changing modes. Unscrewing the body slightly on the SRK to prevent battery drain is kind of hokey to me.

Isn't that what it is???

-Garry

The UI says to press and hold the large button to turn on/off, or maybe just to turn off? Either way, it's an electronic/momentary switch :(

Big button 1sec to go to first mode, second click to high mode.

Small switch is momentary on, High, release it and it's off.

Threads are anodized and therefore a twist to the head and it's a lock out.

When in 1st mode, you can use the smallest button to let the light start ramping, and stop at your desired output.

This will memorize the setting.

That's how it worked with my L3, so I guess it's the same.

Low PWM.

I'm still confused.

-Garry

Sorry that it wasn't clear enough, where did you get lost?

Oh, so the big button is a "Power" button - hold a sec to turn on & off. Tap to change between "first mode" (your memorized ramping level) & then high. That it? Another tap to go from high to the "first mode"?

-Garry

That's basically it.

Big power. Small for ramping, and momentary on.

Only 2 modes. Same as SRK, except you can change the desired output.

If it had 3 modes that would be a big plus, but it doesn't, and pwm low is probably as low as the SRK.

they might have changed the UI, but I guess it will just be the same..

I'd swap those buttons if I get one.

I don’t know why so many people are turning up there noses because of the blue buttons. A button swap probably costs 42¢.

Not because of the color, but they really feel squashy.

It feels wobbly, that's all. I don't mind the color at all.

It's also adding the difficult part of changing the driver if desired. 2buttons vs 1.

If you use TP’s new driver you can just not use one of the switches. Just because it has two switches doesn’t mean you have to use them. :wink:

True!