I am seriously offended by the Muggle reference. Not Joking .
I have had always had an interest in flashlights . I have plenty . But because I don’t need or necessarily want anything more then low, medium, high and off I get called a Muggle .
I did buy a of Sofirn sp70 and the Q8 and I just use the ramping mode. I would have been happy with just that .
P.S. I had to look up muggle , and no I did not read Harry Potter .
Damn, you lost the lottery bigtime. Mine’s not green at all. Blue from being CW, but that’s it. And it screws/unscrews nicely (except the bezel, which I can’t get off).
Only thing I’m not crazy about is that the cell’s built-in charger just finished at 4.24V acto my Opus. Trying the other cell now…
If you understand the basics of battery safety and how to safely use and charge your lights without being a danger to your self or others then you are no longer a muggle
My cell was at 4.25V when I stopped charging it but it was only drawing 0.09A so it probably was going to terminate shortly. Still way more than I like my batteries to be charged too. Currently running a discharge test on my Opus 3100 and it’s at 1955mAh and 3.57V so it might actually be a 2600mAh battery.
Kinda like my Tacklife. Turned green at a nice cozy 4.0V (great for longevity if you pull the plug then), but kept going ’til 4.22V when I left it overnight.
My Opus 3100 got 2667mAh from the Wowtac battery so it’s fair to say that the wrapping is accurate. I’ll never use the built-in charger in the battery unless it’s an emergency so I can live with it overcharging it. My Tacklife is the same, turns green at about 4.05V and then keeps charging away. I stopped it when it got to 4.25V and was stilling pumping 0.15A into the battery