At first I went by the online manual for the GT Mini, but it was incorrect. Then I tried out both modes 4 and 10 on my light and found mode 4 used 5A and mode 10 used 2.5A. So something was fishy.
Then TA pointed me to the latest updated manual (v5) and it shows a whole new unique set of mode sets not seen in previous versions of NarsilM v1.2
Is the Aspire cell new? Is that result repeatable?
So far I haven’t seen any evidence of the existence of another cell that would compete with Yong Deli (used by Aspire) when it comes to both capacity and internal resistance.
Now that Shockli actually seems to be something different…but I’m not yet convinced.
Also, the Shockli stated capacity is about what would I expect them to state if they used the YongDeli.
I guess you would need to have a ROT66 to confirm its accuracy.
Some things I notice is that it says you can press and hold to get into the menu. They might have used 16 seconds in ramping, but it’s always best to ramp down to get into the menu. If your in mode sets it only takes about 3 seconds.
Of course, if you are in mode sets the menu is different. So maybe the diagram should be labeled (only in ramping mode) under the “16 seconds”.
There’s no mention of the mode sets menu or all the mode sets brightness level options (1-12). I guess this was on purpose to keep things simple.
also I belive 90% of the narsil users will find more information than needed and for playing with the new light once to set it up its ma be a good way to visualize how it works.
any better way to help muggles to use the potential of narsil is highly appreciated :)
I have just received my 2 GTminis but there is something wrong with one of them. It has no turbo mode! After a double click the output power is the same as in high, only the color temperature gets a little cooler. Also the defective one has worse centered LED in the reflector.
Both lights were ordered NW and they are the same color temperature all the way through ramping, both powered with freshly charged sanyo 18650GA