If you want the output to be consistent and regulated so that the light doesn’t gradually dim over time as the cell voltage drops, then the Wuben H1 is better.
I can’t tell from the picture for sure, but it seems the P9 diode is integrated with the pcb, and the black plastic sheet around is the washer. Please correct me if I’m wrong since I’m not sure what is the white round thing underneath. Could it be the LED mcpcb?
Good question! It appears that the driver board has a circle cut out of it and that an MCPCB with the LED sits in that cut out. Interesting, space saving design, huh?
If you demand another CCT, then sure… but what makes you say that? P9 is 3737 BTW but I bet you could probably do a 3535 ok. Or I guess shoehorning a new MCPCB would work.
I wish I hadn't just spent $30 on a Wowtac A2S. I would have picked the H1 instead. The A2S needs some DC-Fix to make the beam more my preference for a headlamp. The H1 not only has that full flood capability I like, but regulation, a brighter main light and a red light too!
hey gchart, i just got a sp40 from amazon to try it out, and i realized i needed the lamp to be able to rotate easily, as in a built in functionality to rotate, not manually force the rotate. cuz the sp40 is strapped by 2 rubber rings, and if i want it at a different angle, i have to forcibly twist the light past where i want it, due to the give that rubber rings have, then let it turn back a little bit by itself to get it where i want it. i dont like this mechanism at all, and by the looks of it, wuben has the same design?