Coaster is right, my estimation might be wrong. I can only compare with lights that have a different beam and color, unfortunately. There’s not so much difference between 180 and 300 lm that everyone would see it immediately without direct comparison. And maybe I am influenced by the reported measurement.
Try changing modes. Lexel’s Bistro drivers i’ve got had to be programmed otherwise they deliver only 50%.
not reprogrammed but correct group should be chosen from options menu
I noticed the trit is glued, but not covered by the glue. Is it advisable to apply some extra UV curing glue to completely cover the vial? It seems quite fragile.
Edit: I did, and I’m happy I did Looks much better.
I just received mine and did a very rough test with freshly charged AAA batteries. Using the Android ceilingbouce app I get 8 lux/lumen for the Reylight and 9 for my Prometheus Beta QRv2.
Switch to a freshly charged Efest 10440 and I get 28 lux/lumen, although it does drop quite quickly. This seems promising in regard to the claimed performance figures.
Just got mine today . First Reylight for me . I got 240 lms out of mine from a fresh charge PKcell . 204 from the battery that came with it . It’s a nice little light . Got the green trit. 13 days from order to arrival. I think that’s the best I have ever had . Thanks Rey !
Lost the manual? There was no manual. But the plastic case was nice!
I love the style and emitter on this light but the programming UI is awkward and the instructions from the website are unclear. After you half click 8 times and it goes into blinky mode, are the numbered items the number of half clicks required? i.e. 3 half clicks to toggle moonlight mode?
Can someone post real instructions for this light?
No. The light blinks out the menu number, then flickers. While it flickers, you half-press the button for e.g. the mode number. Wait until flicker ends and switch the light of. Done.
To get into Moon-Menu, wait for the light to flash three times and subsequent flickering. Now do a half-press or two (unfortunately, that is not clear to me, but you can try).