I lied, it’s an 8-person tent, but you know how they size them up - 8 people in it would be like sardines in a can. But it was comfortable for 3. 6’10” center height is nice, too.
Mine arrived today and works great. Just as advertised, it’s a nice lantern and love the touch to dim top feature. Wasn’t dark enough to test before my son took it to bed but all th functions worked.
Mine is stuck “on”
the switch turns on the red, red blink along with all the other leds butt will not turn it off.
same thing with or without the battery installed (usb cable)
the touch control seems to try to switch tint butt can’t overcome the total output
Great photo plat, interesting to see the insides on these things, would have never guessed that is held together with zipties!
Looks like thermal glue under the LED boards, those who suggested the tailcap gets hot because the battery tube is a heatsink appear to have been spot on.
This threw me slightly first time I used mine, the long press on the rubber button is slightly longer than I’m used to.
OK, I ordered a couple more.
One is perfect.
The other only operates the red leds, solid and blinky. The touch control is kaput. Only works with the bottom button.
I’m done with these.
I’ll bag the battery with the first one(always on), and only install it when needed.
The “red only” one goes in my spare tire compartment.
I just don’t want to deal with Chinese CS anymore. Life is too short and I have other priorities.
I also have one like your problem
Once you put the battery it will turn on without touching the top switch. Cannot adjust the brighness on both tint. Just maximum cw and max nw. Cannot turn it off by pressing the bottom switch.
Mine died today. Was using it everyday as a bedside lamp, and just stopped working. No reds, no light, nothing. Connected it to a usb charger and the nano led works, but not the lantern. Crap! :person_facepalming: I was enjoying it! :cry:
Time to make a video and open a ticket at Gearbest!
This seems like a really good light, but I wanted one with 95+CRI swap. I have no idea why they needed so many LEDs. 2-4 even 8 I can understand, but over 60 seems too much. And very difficult to swap.