ASTROLUX MF01 Mini - common issues thread

I’m mentioning this because most are emailing banggood and not asking Mateminco, they have an AliExpress store and are very responsive. Banggood often don’t know a lot as to the status of their lights.

I’ve sent a message to Mateminco via AliExpress. If I receive a reply, I’ll post back.

If anybody does message Mataminco the model number of their version is called the MT07. You might get a quicker response.

Mateminco replied to me.

All new MT07 lights will come with a brass heatsink for the driver board. He didn’t say if MF01 lights would. I’d order from Mateminco if you want to be sure as Bangood don’t seem to know.

Search for ‘Mateminco Store AliExpress’ and Google will take you there.

It’s not possible to order just the brass heatsink from him (I did ask).

If anyone has an MF01 mini, I’d still be interested to see what’s below the driver board……

So I cannot get one for the MF01 Mini? Anyone still making these? I would love to buy at least one. You name the price.

But according to the above post they said it is not possible to just get the plate. Let’s hope Bangood can make them available if Mateminco isn’t willing to.

Everyone who bought one of these - whether branded Astrolux or Mateminco - should get the heatsink for free. They made a product with a design flaw that 10 minutes of testing would reveal.

Sorry, I thought he said they would sell it.

They can say it’s not a flaw. How can you prove it’s a flaw? The light works as described. They never specified a run time using 7135 only. So calling it a flaw is just a persons opinion. It seems to be a common opinion and an add-on piece was made to make it better. So they are not under any obligation to send out a bunch of plates for free.

Of course they are not “obligated” to do it. And of course they won’t actually do it. They can say whatever they want.

I am talking about right and wrong, maybe you are aware of this concept? They messed up and sold a piece of junk, and it was up to members of the community to figure out what was wrong and to fix it … at not-inconsiderable expense. Now they copy that fix for new lights but do absolutely nothing for the thousands of customers who already bought it.

If they had any concept of right and wrong, any respect for the customer, or any pride in the quality of their work, they would send these heatsinks out to anybody who wanted one. But you are right, they won’t, because selling crap and not standing over it is the Chinese way.

I guess you should be looking at the cheap prices and compare to the big brands. Sometimes these things do happen, at least it wasn’t an expensive issue. Annoying yes, but for a cheap manufacturer to send out free parts is a big ask.

No such thing. It’s all subjective. Like you said, it’s a concept. Kind of like veganism. Is it right or wrong to eat meat? Different people have different ideas on the subject.

It is nice to see them trying to make improvements on their product, though.

You sound a bit racist when you say the “Chinese way” as if that whole group of people think the same way. You are on a slippery slope with that kind of talk. BLF is an international forum and we have members from all over the world. Let’s keep things civil.

Everybody who designs and manufactures a product, eventually has to test a prototype. To ensure all functions work, to write spec sheet etc. Immediately upon testing this, they will have realized there is a problem with premature stepdown. It is impossible that they did not realize it.

At this point they have two choices:

1) Investigate the problem and rectify it
2) Say “who cares” and ship the product anyway

When they choose #2 it means they have no respect for the customer, no pride in their workmanship. There is nothing subjective about that.

Your defense of this behavior is baffling.

I think the biggest issue is that they’ve been encouraged to use a firmware (anduril) they haven’t designed themselves, so the level of testing and knowledge of how it’s meant to behave is not the same.

Has there been a design flaw with models where they’ve used there own UI?

I like this light a lot. It has a lot of nice features. Compact, attractive design/look, multicolored aux leds that also double as a battery status indicator, rather high output, high CRI if you want it and USB charging. For what little i’ve used it, it worked well, but i haven’t pushed it much.

Sorry to ask but when or how does “the premature stepdown problem” arise?

I like to play devils advocate just to help people see both sides of a situation. Nothing personal.

It not when using Turbo or a low output, it’s when your using a med-high output where all the 7135 chips are going full blast. Like around the max ramp level (assuming the stock max ramp has not been changed).

The new mateminco MT07 comes with a brass heat sink,I contacted them on aliexpress. They provided an image, unfortunately i don’t know how to add an image to this post(clicked the image icon but doesn’t work, using an android phone)

You need to upload it to a hosting website and then copy and paste that link into this thread. More info here.

Does it look the same as the one Lexel posted?

I just picked one up two weeks ago from Banggood. Got it the other day. Still the version without the brass heat spreader. Hope they sell it as an extra part one day.