Like eating is proof of the pudding, weighing is proof of the material.
A ratio of 3.28 is a bit too steep, for an aluminum light has parts that are not aluminum.
And those are the same parts that are not made of copper in a copper light.
Anyway, my copper C2+ (1st.edition) weighs 175g without a battery, and 222g with a 30Q.
So 131g could be a thin-walled copper light without battery, or an aluminum light with battery.
Sorry to re-enstate the (remote) possibility this light is actually a copper light.
Henk, is it possible your copper S2+ may also be made from a copper alloy,
not
From pure copper? Cost effective? Better thermal properties? A better profit margin?
BTW, can we assume the electronic components of both the Cu/Al are similar, so
Cancels out.
I asked the question on Ali, they are going to check tomorrow as not at work. At least they didn’t just answer ‘yes’ so presumably their answer will be truthful.
Looking at the flashlight a little closer, it seems some parts are not like the S2+. See the difference between the lanyard holes vs an actual Convoy. It’ll be interesting to see how the insides also compare, such as the LED pill. Will there be retainer rings? Will there be an Omten switch? Etc.
Yeah, but that is what you get when you leave *oogle Translate unattended.
I came across a “Dutch” translation of the country of origin (China) as: porselein (porcelain).
A dirty mind is a joy for ever, but no brain at all can be funny too.