click = RAMPING
2 clicks = MODES
Today it’s reversed.
Only for the reason RAMPING is mostly used and people try to switch off the lamp if it starts blinking.
I believe that will fix the only issue I have with the light. I believe in previous posts I have said the issue is being able to easily entering flashing mode and hard to get out. It is more intuitive to press the button and get ramping.
Please, don’t start on easy and hard. As I have also stated THIS IS INDEED THE FLASHLIGHT I WANTED. I HAVE FOLLOWED THE DEVELOPMENT FROM PRETTY MUCH THE BEGINNING. I bought them when everything was well known.
I did not pay close enough attention to the impact of the actual press sequences when NARSIL was being created. Even if I had paid more attention, I probably would have missed the impact of sequence I view as a problem.
The team did an incredible piece of work. It just needs to be a teeny bit more user friendly (I am talking only about the two button sequences) for sale on the open market. And that may well become the majority of the sales volume.
Contrary to some opinions, I am not an idiot (at least I think so). I am interested in some of the other functions in NARSIL. But not for a civilian, as it currently works.
Hi, I just received my BLF Q8, bought from banggood. It is all good except I noticed a bubble in one of the led. Is this normal? I never seen anything like this in my other torchlights. I am worried it affects output and more importantly, if it is a defect, cause a premature lifespan of my torchlight.
As shown in the picture, the bubble is quite small but very visible with naked eye, especially in moon mode. On the camera, it is harder to spot so I drew a red arrow.
Can anyone tell me what is this and should I be worried? Thanks
Welcome to BLF jstay!
Is it a bubble as you say, or a black spot (as it looks like in the picture)? Perhaps you can take a picture with the light off?
If it is a clear bubble on the led dome it does not absorb light and warm up, so it does not have to affect the lifetime of the led. But you never know. Bubbles on the led dome are sometimes caused by a hot solder iron slightly touching it.
thanks for your quick response. Yeah, I am quite concerned about this so I created a blf account to ask more about it.
It seems to be a bubble rather than a black spot. With the light off, it (the bubble) cannot be seen with the naked eye. On camera I am quite certain it is not possible as well.
when the light gets brighter as it is ramped up, the bubble cannot be seen as well as the light blinds it out. So, the bubble can only be seen in moon mode.
How serious is this issue, should I contact banggood? Or is this a non-issue which does not affect lifespan and performance?
This sounds like a completely new issue that nobody has ever heard of before. One would assume that Cree would have noticed that before selling the led.
What can you do though? I doubt banggood would allow you to return it because of that. Maybe you can use turbo quite a bit and see if the LED burns up or not. If it burns up within the warranty period then you could have it replaced. If it survives, then it likely won’t cause any problems later on.
I’m afraid that for the seller it is a non-issue until the led blows up, there is no way you can convince them that that tiny black spot is the start of a dying led. The best you can do I think, is do a test run on highest settting, when the light steps down after three minutes, ramp up to highest again and let the light get as hot as you can still touch it. If the led blows you have a case for Banggood, if it doesn’t you will have to live with a bubble in your led and some uncertainty.
sounds good, you will not destroy anything like that. Make sure that no cotton fibers are left behind on the dome, that can burn again by the heat of the very dense radiation.
to remove the reflector for blf q8, I just need to unscrew the top portion (silver aluminum ring, o ring , glass) and the reflector can be pulled upwards directly?
or do I need to unscrew the bottom including the driver circuits etc. ?
I’m afraid that you need to go all the way. Everything comes apart fine but this is it:
First unscrew the silver SS ring and remove the glass and large o-ring. Turn the head around.
Unscrew the driver and tilt it until you can get past it with a screwdriver. Inside the driver cavity first unscrew the big central screw then the two small screws. Then the reflector should fall down. Clean the led and reverse for assembly, take care to seat the reflector precisely on the the plastic centering rings around the led before tightening the screws in the driver cavity.
yeah I feel the same here. even though I’m a new member people help me voluntarily with nothing to gain. and it’s especially helpful for a newbie like me who’s worried things go wrong when yall guide me. Thank you.
update: I’ve contacted banggood about it, but they have not responded. most likely it’s a non issue, since I cycled it thrice and nothing has changed. but I’m using protected cells as the new unprotected haven’t arrived.
I’ve also bought another q8 as a spare, as I felt it’s a really good light even with this “defect”, and also since the banggood coupon code might expire soon. Hope that one is ok!