I honestly can’t tell a dimes worth of difference between the three photos. The yellow, red, black, roof, siding, tree leaves, ground, rust on the bottom of the meter boxes, pretty much everything…… appears the same color & shade in each picture.
See above post, I now have both Anduril and NarsilM. I see the diagram on how to use Anduril but my brain needs time to decipher it. I like the idea of configuring it, that is a nice bonus.
The Anduril one flickers on the lowest ramp whereas NarsilM does not. Maybe NarsilM can manage the lowest output better, but the flicker on the lowest output is not a big deal for me with Anduril.
LOL. I get lost in that diagram too. I'm sure there is pure logic to it all but I have not found it as of yet. I'm assuming "click N times for level N" in "floor" probably means to click and stop wherever I want the lowest ramp setting to be. Will try again in the morning during my coffee pause when my brain is all fired up again.
I compared the lows from both flashlights and they both seem to be equally dimly lit. Maybe the flicker is just part of Anduril on such a low setting.
I cannot pick based on capacity. Anything wider than 18.1mm won’t fit in the battery tube, it’s very tight, and I own three ROT66. I need to use my Sony VTC5 which are 18.1mm max width.
Did you read the posts from a few days ago about how the battery carrier needed to be adjusted in order to get the batteries closer together? Maybe you have this same issue?
Yeah by default the Anduril UI shipping with the Fireflies seems to ramp up to the maximum regulated ouptut, which caught me off guard as well. When the light is on, you can double click to get to max output.
The lowest output on my Anduril using SST20s flicker a litlte bit too. None of my Narsil ones flickered.
Anduril doesn’t do it on every model of light; although it seems that at least one version does on this one. It’s not hard to prevent for normal use; just set a ramp floor of 3. I haven’t done that, because the lower floor, even with a flicker, is very low indeed.
From on, click 4 times, it will flash once, then begin fluttering. You want to click the number of levels (1-150 steps, ignore that the video says 250 steps) that you want the floor and then don’t do anything for about 2 seconds. So probably click it 1 (lowest level) to maybe 3 times. This will set the floor or moonlight to 1 of 150, 2 of 150, 3 of 150 etc…
Then it will blick twice and begin fluttering again. Now you can set the ceiling. It starts at the highest 150 and you can click the number of steps LESS you want. If you want the ceiling at step 130 of 150 you will click 20 times. Click once to stay at 150.
After not doing anything for a few seconds it should blink 3 times and begin fluttering again. Now you click the number of “stepped” levels you want, such as 3 or maybe 6, etc… After not doing anything for 2 seconds it leaves the Config mode.
You would think someone that reviews flashlights would at least give a reason for such a statement but alas I am not surprised. Wont be viewing this one either because of the way you present yourself on the forum.