At a target 750 meters away, this light puts significantly more light on the target than the K75. It put a smile on my face. Reflector diameter is larger, and the deeper reflector is a plus, too. Add additional power supply and additional heat sinking and heat dissipation, etc, and now my K75 is a Mini version of the new led throw standard. Thanks again, to everyone who made this landmark light a reality!
No, that was what you needed to have bundled with the MF04, this one needs a telescope. I am certainly too old to take advantage of even further throw than the MF04. So far, if my old eyes can see it, I can get the MF04 beam on it. Four hundred dollars is 2.5 times what I just paid for the MF04. It looks to be a really good light, but 400 dollars? I am also likely to have the same issue with the MF05 as I have experienced with the MF04. I am having a really hard time mounting it to my AR-15, but I keep trying. It is also problematic putting an pocket clip on it. I can also verify the MF04 will not float on water, but I will not bore you with details.
Well, either way, I finally remembered my southern roots, and realized the mounting is not really an issue. Everybody in the south knows, or should know, the answer is obviously duct tape. In the south we can fix anything with duct tape.
Mine only has 1 speed, namely after clicking 3 times.
1 click doesn't do anything
2 clicks doesn't do anything
is this normal? I think this is weird.. at first, I thought the screw/tailcap wasn't tightened fully, so damaged the anodization by using a iron tool to tighten the tailcap..
The manual doesn't say anything about the instructions of the fan, so I had no idea what was going on!
Warning: If you haven't received yours yet.. be careful with the Fan! It needs 3 clicks to activate and it's hard to tighten the cap with just your fingers
Mine is exact same as yours, except I was able to finger tighten the screw cap. No instructions in the manual, no indication of battery polarity, so I inserted the battery positive first, negative at the screw cap. One click does nothing, two clicks does nothing, three clicks turns the fan on, and then to turn the fan off requires one click-hold.
Edit: ThatCrazyFlashaholic 67 has the same results with triple click on. Also, four clicks to lock/unlock the fan.
I have the MT90P+ version of this light. My fan handle actually has 4 different modes.
3 clicks turns it on high
double click while on switches to pulse mode,
another double click puts it in random fan power mode
another double click puts it in low mode. cant hear it in low mode… then press and hold to turn off.