M4D M4X ,I appreciate you getting codes you have saved me about $50 this month.(which I guess means I buy to much) I look at it as BG paying you a sales commission, cause most likely I would have bought from another site or not got them at all. If members don’t like what you do I don’t know why the bother reading your posts.
Can you find out which of the three available tints this one is?
probably CW (but not blueish)
mhanlen sent me one that was “bricked” I was able get it running (again thank you).
Here is what I think, I love the fact that in two clicks I can get the full range from maybe 10-30 lumes up to the rated 450 (which for a head lamp is a lot). No observed PWM no humming.
The ramping feature is so smart. click it once and it comes on in high and while holding it, it will slowly cycle “hi” through the whole “hi” range, lift a finger and that brightness is memorized. Click a second time and you are in “low” (same deal) Bingo you have two prefered levels memorized. double click, strobe, double click again and SOS. Click once more and back to “normal”
It is light weight, the band is a bit snug for “Einstein heads”, think of it as “secure ” Maybe when the elsatic streches a bit it will be just right.
FYI for thoes of us who like to mod. The head is pressfit over the (glass,reflector,emitter and pill) in such a way that I have not figured out how to get into it . The head unscrews easily and access to both sides the board and teeny tiny wires is right there, the switch wires are tucked up in a hard to access recess (havent figured out how to get the switch out). So on a moding scale this on is a mechanical challange.
The battery comparment is long, if you pull the plain spring out it measures 75.5mm so if one wanted I am sure two 18350 cells would fit with rooom to spare, add a small spring and bobs your uncle. (just in case you were thinking about a 6V mod ).
I belive it is an electronic switch (every time you repace the battery expect the light to come on and to need to reset your light levels)