Hey again @BLF. Hope everybody’s hanging in there with the long haul projects and whatever else.
Have a couple of lights that were sent to me for review from Jetbeamstore.com it’s their E10R and E01R. These lights represent the few, the proud, the AA and AAA internal USB charging lights. Not a bad implementation with regards to design, but not the best UI imo. .44Amps for 14500 with USB charging on E10R, and .20 for a AAA NiMh on E01R. E01R will not take 10440. If you’ve been pondering either of these lights then have a look. My typical 15 minute x2 rolled into one = yeah, it’s a fairly long video. I try to keep the information pertinent. Just comment or ask if you have any questions about either of these lights. I’ll keep my email open to see if there’s a comment, and try to reply promptly. THANKS for taking a look.If you have a second, and if you would, click like and or subscribe on the YouTube channel

Nice view, thanks!!
My most important interest is about charging NIMH batteries.
Have you information about NiMH charging, is fine? how many mA are charged in a deplete AA and in AAA? fully charge the batteries?
Regards
To be honest, I’m a bit ignorant when it comes to the NiMh batteries. I’m fully charging a depleted AAA in the E01R right now. I don’t know what an ideal ending voltage would be. I read 1.4 – 1.6 volts. The one’s I’ve charged on my Liitokala charger have ended at about 1.4 volts. Again, I don’t know how ideal that is. I’ll check the AA Nimh charge current and get back to you with that in a minute. Have to run down the battery a bit first.
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Thanks papaslightsaber for the nice video review
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light --- Plato
Also, the 0.2 amps seemed a little low to me. But again, I haven’t used Nimh batteries very much at all. The times I used my Liitokala on those I went with .5 amps. Thanks for baring with me.
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My pleasure. Thanks.
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I got 1.36 end volts for a completed charge cycle AAA in E01R
The AA NiMh when low is charging at 0.35 amps in E10R.
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Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Thanks for taking the time to do this!
You’re welcome. Yes these videos can be a bit time consuming to produce. I just learn as I go so hopefully the quality can improve and the worktime lessen.
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Press and hold 1 second to turn off.
No thank you.
Nord Dictatorship:
Flashlight design violations-
Long press for off - Death Penalty
High ride clip - 35 years hard labor
Protruding side switch - 15 years in prison
Memory mode only after X seconds - 12 years in prison
Only offering outdated Cree emitters - 10 years in prison
*Latest Statutes*
"Two-way" clips - 25 years in prison
Further legislation underway
I’m with you. I absolutely hate press and hold off lights
Thanks for the review and video.
Saw the comment on your video about clip reversal.
How about if you reverse the tube? Are the head and tail cap threaded with the same pattern and if so and you reverse the body, will the light function?(edit: As charging circuit is integral to the body tube, I see now that it’s not reversible)Bummer about the half capacity charging issue on the E01R. Hopefully JETBeam will resolve that in the near issue.
Mahalo
People say I’m a flashaholic like it’s a bad thing…
If it’s the right light then I’m in. Otherwise I tend to agree. Click on, click off. It tends to be the first big thing I look at in a UI. I hope manufacturers take note. Single click on, single click off. Not press, click. Otherwise, I’m too often forgetting or getting confused by my “convenient” flashlight. I’ll click it off and put it in my pocket but it’s actually now in low mode. I hope manufacturers take not. I too feel like an otherwise good light is now sidelined because of this. Again, this is my own personal opinion.
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It really is a shame honestly. It’s as if these companies just copy the other guy who got it wrong and now somehow we have the majority of side switch lights with ridiculous and unintuitive UI.
Nord Dictatorship:
Flashlight design violations-
Long press for off - Death Penalty
High ride clip - 35 years hard labor
Protruding side switch - 15 years in prison
Memory mode only after X seconds - 12 years in prison
Only offering outdated Cree emitters - 10 years in prison
*Latest Statutes*
"Two-way" clips - 25 years in prison
Further legislation underway
There’s only one button operating the ui/power playa. They’re not copying other dudes ui there’s not much you can do with one e switch. The jetbeam pro 2 has the one (short press) click on/off but you have to hold down switch to change modes and the delay is pretty annoying. Or you long press to turn on or long press to turn off like this one is. Unless they have a Nitecore like half press e switch that’s the way it has to be. Good vid OP.
Thanks for the video review… Sorry i didn’t watch the whole 30min…
I received a E10R today. Pretty nice AA light. The USB port is concealed in the head and thus waterproof which is a good thing – but you have to unscrew the head to charge up. A quick test with a Sanyo UR14500 shows it’s quite bright on high – similar to Utorch UT01 or Klarus Mi7. The UI is not that great though but i can live with it. However i find this light to be rather long. It’s actually longer then a DQG Tiny 18650.
I tried a few double clicks to see if it can be locked out… it did not work. I should read the instructions…
If it`s the same as my E01R to lock hold the button down around 3 seconds until the led flashes when the flashlight is powered off, to unlock do the reverse.
John.
Maha C9000 – LaCrosse BC-900 – Floureon BT-C3100 V2.2 – Accumanger 10 and 20 -Thunder AC6 LiitoKala Lii-100 – Cozypony 24W Solar Panel – Soshine H4 – Soshine T2 – Soshine E4S
One button is not an issue at all. There are single e-switch lights out there get it right. This is one of the many that get it wrong.
Turning a light on or off should not require any special effort or knowledge or thought. The basic function of a light is to turn off and on when you want. Thrunite has it right. Olight has it right. And some others. Most do not.
Just my speculation, but I think most people, including myself aren’t needing to constantly change modes. Having the light mode-memory’d where you want it and one click on, one click off seems most convenient. A light requiring 0.6 seconds to turn on or off but 1.2 seconds activates epilepsy mode is just ridiculous. Another light requires two clicks to turn off (High-low-off)… but a quick double click takes you to strobe. Think about that madness.
I’ll quote myself from another thread:
Nord Dictatorship:
Flashlight design violations-
Long press for off - Death Penalty
High ride clip - 35 years hard labor
Protruding side switch - 15 years in prison
Memory mode only after X seconds - 12 years in prison
Only offering outdated Cree emitters - 10 years in prison
*Latest Statutes*
"Two-way" clips - 25 years in prison
Further legislation underway
If it`s the same as my E01R to lock hold the button down around 3 seconds until the led flashes when the flashlight is powered off, to unlock do the reverse.
John.
[/quote]Yes. Sorry, I meant to have this in my review but managed to overlook it. Lock out will prevent accidental activation in the pocket.
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Just received mine yesterday. Overall is pretty satisfactory. The anodization is flawless as with my other Jetbeams. The beam has a more pronounced hotspot compared to the UT01.
Tried to flip the clip the other way round, while it will mount, but it won’t light up. Guess it lost it’s contact with the space taken by the clip on the head side?
Wondering which way to lock out is better without slight drainage on the batts? Press and hold lock out or turn the head slightly to cut the contacts?
So how do Thrunite and Olight do it?
As KK pointed out, having a single e-switch is the issue here. When you do a single quick click, how does the light know if you want it to turn off or progress to the next mode? There is no way for the light to distinguish the possible intentions of the user here, unless it has some kind of sophisticated pressure sensing algorithm and hardware like some smart phones do, where a soft press means one thing, and a higher pressure press means another.
I have two lights currently with side e switch from different manufacturers the behave in this exact same manner. It is very intuitive to me that if I’m operating an e switch light, a long press turns it off.
Olight
Single Click – on
Single Click – off
Zebralight
Single Click – on
Single Click – off
Both change modes by a press & hold while on.
Both also have access to moonlight via a press & hold from off (for the ZL it is a short press & hold).
I don’t have any Thurnite’s with a single electronic switch.
Thanks for the info. So this again shows the limitation of a single e switch. Long press/press-hold is utilized here for mode switching instead of on or off. It’s a case of pick-your-poison.
Some people are going to be mad that they need to hold to change modes, just like some here don’t like to hold to turn off. To me, between the three choices of which operation to assign long press/press-hold, I would choose off. The reasoning here is that there is likely less urgency to need an instant response from a light since you’re turning it off, compared to someone who might be frantically trying to get usable light while turning it on or getting to the right mode.
UltraTac K18
1 second hold on
1 second hold off
EDIT: Instruction say 0.5S but it feels longer.
http://imgur.com/vPKTKIo
John.
Maha C9000 – LaCrosse BC-900 – Floureon BT-C3100 V2.2 – Accumanger 10 and 20 -Thunder AC6 LiitoKala Lii-100 – Cozypony 24W Solar Panel – Soshine H4 – Soshine T2 – Soshine E4S
For that, I’m speechless.
I have a couple of Thrunite TN20’s. IIRC interface is:
Long press from Off: Firefly
Short press from Off: Memory (last mode on)
Short press from On: Turn off
Long press from On: Mode rotation
Double click from non-turbo (including off): Turbo
Double click from turbo: Strobe
Don’t recall if it has SOS or how to get to it.
People say I’m a flashaholic like it’s a bad thing…
Here is my Trunite TN4A
From Off:
-Regular short click to ON (last mode)
-Hold to Moon
-Double click to Turbo
From On:
-Hold to scroll Low/Med/High
-Double click to Turbo from anywhere -Double click only from within Turbo for Strobe
-Regular short click to Off
So you have direct access to three brightness levels from off- the lowest, the highest, and one between those. There is no frantic searching problem. And you maintain the logical and intuitive function of single normal click to turn on and off. And there is little to no chance you would ever activate Strobe accidentally. To me, this is the best of all worlds. The light can function as a normal flashlight turning on and off with a simple click to suit the needs of 90% people, and to the mode changing junkies (what are you guys doing anyway?) you can access the lowest, highest and a middle mode directly from off without scrolling. And it does this without making one action similar to another, and without some timed hold for 0.6 seconds to do X but 0.9 seconds to do Y garbage.
With a little bit of thought a single switch is not a limiting factor. It’s only limited by thoughtless design.
Nord Dictatorship:
Flashlight design violations-
Long press for off - Death Penalty
High ride clip - 35 years hard labor
Protruding side switch - 15 years in prison
Memory mode only after X seconds - 12 years in prison
Only offering outdated Cree emitters - 10 years in prison
*Latest Statutes*
"Two-way" clips - 25 years in prison
Further legislation underway
I have both E10R and E01R on the way, so hopefully I will like the UI. I already have some Olights, including the S20, whose UI I like a lot. The press-and-hold from off to get moonlight is really useful, while still keeping the simple single press to get the memorized mode.
Have they fixed the NiMh 50% battery charging problem on the new stock?
John.
Maha C9000 – LaCrosse BC-900 – Floureon BT-C3100 V2.2 – Accumanger 10 and 20 -Thunder AC6 LiitoKala Lii-100 – Cozypony 24W Solar Panel – Soshine H4 – Soshine T2 – Soshine E4S
I think yes
they avoid indicate in his web that E10R recharge NiMH: (is a interesting mode of arrange the problem !!)
http://www.jetbeamlight.com/products_show262.html
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