“3 normal well spaced modes are good for me. I believe that the majority who like moonlight already have a better (more floody) light for close up moonlight stuff. My guess is that the majority of the buyers will not use it (on a light like this). Just make low proper low and I believe you are more likely to make more people happy.
Id like to see “wider mode spacing”. More like:
H 3A (100%)
M 0,75A (25%)
L 0,035A (1,2%)
Quick off time mode memory
Low voltage warning from 2,7-3V (A double blink every 60sec or something like that)
Cut off below 2,7V”
I am more of a 4 mode guy and I like a mid mode with50% so that if a light is modded to 5A the mid is 2.5A which is almost a normal guy high…but if the price gets low enough I will order one anyway…like always.
A current boost makes only sense with a decent(copper)star and if I replace the star I can resistormod it also….
H 3A (100%)
M 0,75A (25%)
L 0,035A (1,2%)
Quick off time mode memory
Low voltage warning from 2,7-3V (A double blink every 60sec or something like that)
Cut off below 2,7V”
Could they make it tail stand from the factory with out raising the price?
I’ll buy them either way.
The glass is good the way it is, as long as we can get that head apart to clean it if necessary.
I'm good for qty 2 for sure, maybe more. I'm good with the 3 mode ballpark figures RaceR86 proposed. A 4th mode at 50% is fine also, but again, just knowing from other guys and feedback I get about keeping the modes simple, mode count low preferred. Even for myself, I like 4 modes typically, or even 5, but it does get difficult to keep track, so I find myself cycling thru them all to be sure I'm on the one I want.
Ooops - forgot this: Must have assurance no threads are glued (thanx troisanh!)