Q: Spec says LiPo battery. Is this correct? What is the expected life of the battery? My experience with small RC planes and the like. Small LiPos have a limited life then swell up and massively reduce performance until they are no good at all.
Click to return to the stepless dimming memory position. Long press to enter the stepless dimming. Default minimum brightness. Long press until extremely bright.
Double-click to enter the burst flash Turbo position.
Triple click to enter the auxiliary function.
The light position defaults to uv/white light,
single Click to enter the red light,
click to enter the blue light,
click to enter the red light to flash,
click to enter the blue light to flash,
click to enter the red and blue alternately flashing
Four times to enter the voltage detection position
Five clicks to enter the locked position, and five more clicks to unlock
Six clicks to enter the RGB breathing light switch mode
I disagree with this.
What makes this style of light possible is the use of a pouch cells.
Advanced users will be able to replace them.
And you definitely don’t want regular users to handle them.
OK, they could in principle design an enclosure for the cell.
But then the light would be larger and very few users would buy a proprietary spare like this anyway.
I thought a pouch cell was flat like a pillow:
Would not you have to crack the case open top get it out? Where would you get a replacement? Are they for sale anywhere?
wish it was a bit more like the tiki,
1 click no action
double klick to activate to moon.
but it is still way better than the lockout of the jetbeam mini-one
Pouch cell is any cell with soft enclosure. They can be flat or they can be thick.
Would not you have to crack the case open top get it out? I depends on how it’s built. In Rovyvon f.e. you can open the body without damaging it.
Where to get replacement? As usually, in China. They are less standardized then cylindrical cells, so getting the perfect size is harder though. F.e. 501030 cell as used in the 1st gen rovyvons can be found here.
Naturally you may also ask the manufacturer but they are unlikely to keep stock of fresh cells after several years (when your original cell wears down).