@Wurkkos, I know this is asking a bit much, but could you make a high end version of the TS10 with MAO anodizing?
That would look absolutely sick.
@Wurkkos, I know this is asking a bit much, but could you make a high end version of the TS10 with MAO anodizing?
That would look absolutely sick.
I might have to agree with that statement. One big strike is the lack of 3535 emitters.
Can’t wait to try out this light. Mine is listed as “out for delivery” so fingers crossed it arrives today.
Was there a code for Aliexpress?
Code:WKTS10220620, –1.5 dollar
Package content for 3 choice:
without battery charger: 1 flashlight, 1 user manual, 1 lanyard, 1 clip, 2 replace orings
with battery: 1 flashlight, 1 user manual, 1 lanyard, 1 clip, 2 replace orings, 1* 14500 900mah battery
with battery charger:1 flashlight, 1 user manual, 1 lanyard, 1 clip, 2 replace orings, 1* 14500 900mah battery,1 usb charger
Mine should be here tomorrow. Looking forward to it. Will post a few words once it is here and I have played with it a bit.
From the pics, I am already loving the size.
What is wrong with the clip?? (ahhh… the oft hated bi-directional clip) Same type on my current favorite 14500, the SP10 Pro. Not a favorite of mine, but handy in certain situations… and it works fine.
Have you ever hooked the end of your (non-bi directional) clip on something like a shirt tail or coat and accidentally pulled it out? I have, a bunch of times and lost lights because of it. The rounded leading edge of this clip looks like it is far less prone to getting snagged on something and pulled out of your pocket.
Just something to think about.
How is regulation on the light?
Does it use a linear style driver or is it all DD FET?
I received a DOA TS10 3 days ago, aux LEDs work but not the main emitters. I promptly wrote to support email address but got no answer, any idea how to have it replaced?
While holding the button down do the main LEDs light up dimly? If so, then the problem is lockout is activated and you just need to click 4x to unlock the light.
The next most likely culprit is the connection between the switch and the driver. Make sure the head is screwed all the way down. If the head isn’t screwed in enough, the inner tube won’t make contact and the switch won’t work. Result is the aux leds will be on, but the switch won’t do anything and the main LEDs won’t light.
How long is the 14500 battery you are using? If it is too long, it is possible that it is preventing the head from screwing down all the way. In that case, the light isn’t broken but it won’t work either. You would need to get shorter batteries.
If none of that works, then something internal is probably broken or not connecting. The problem might be something relatively simple to fix like a loose driver wire. Or it could be something much harder like a broken or improperly soldered FET.
Aux LEDs are working as expected (a part from the firmware bug when they don’t really turn off but only dims), I’m able to enter and exit lockout mode and advance mode in order to change the LEDs mode (7C). To me it seems something like a desoldered wire or a broken driver.
Fwiw, they don’t seem to read their email (wurkkos@foxmail.com). I’ve never had any reply to any questions. Same goes for Sofirn.
My black/blue 5800k is here and I love the light, I have a red/red 4000k on the way so all I want now is a purple/purple 2700k and I’ll be set!
So the aux leds and the switch both seem to function. It’s just the main LEDs that aren’t working. Definitely sounds like something broken in the light.
Maybe it’s something really simple to fix like a loose driver wire on the star. Do you have basic soldering skills?
Even if you could get hold of warranty service, I’m not sure it’s worth the hassle of paying for shipping to send the light back, then waiting for warranty repair for a $20 light.
I’m glad I waited until my 5800K-6000K version arrived before buying a second one in 4000K, because the CW tint on the original version is phenomenal. Easily the nicest tint on a CW light I’ve ever seen.
This light feels like a much more expensive product than it is. I love the execution of the button. The overall fit and finish is superb. I do wish the clip were captive, but it’s an above-average fold-over clip (enough room at the bend for the lip of a jeans pocket seam, but tends to hang up before hitting full depth).
This just became my go-to small light for the foreseeable future.
Hey Wurkkos:
From preliminary reports the TS10 is an absolutely fantastic little light. Congrats to your designers!
Thank you for all support , the first batch sold out already,
so what body color and aux color you expect for next batch?
I would love a green body with purple aux