That covers differences in basic usage, but there are changes beyond that too. Hereâs a more complete summary of its modes (from an âoffâ state):
Basics:
1 click: On (at memorized level).
Hold: On (at moon), then ramp up.
2 clicks: On (at ceiling level).
2 clicks, but hold the last click: On (at ceiling level), then ramp down.
Extras:
3 clicks: First blinky group (battcheck, sunset, adjustable beacon at last-ramped level, tempcheck).
3 clicks, but hold the last click: Second blinky group (adjustable bike flasher, adjustable party strobe, adjustable tactical strobe, lightning storm, adjustable candle flicker). Remembers which was used last.
4 clicks: Soft lockout mode. Doubles as a momentary moon mode. 4 clicks to exit.
5 clicks: Momentary / signalling mode at last-ramped brightness. Disconnect power to exit.
6 clicks: Muggle mode. Disconnect power to exit.
People may notice other little differences too⊠like when turning on the response is faster, but when shutting off the response is slower (it waits to see if youâre doing one click or more than one).
It certainly will not be more expensive than 30 USD. It will also be unlikely that itâll be cheaper though. So I think the 30 USD are pretty much set.
whoa!
I am spoilt by the sideswitch. I canât abide twisties anymore.
The only tailies in my gotoâs are the cuTools and only âcause of their fantastic patinas.
Donât think Iâll be in for one after all, sorry.