Those MAO lights look awesome! I think I’m going to have to pick up a couple of the S2+ or S21 when they’re available, maybe a couple for holiday gifts, too.
I’ve never seen a finish like that in person. Anyone know how its durability and scratch resistance compares with the usual type II anodizing, or type III hard anodizing? Is there some sort of sealing process or coating? Wondering if this might take some at-home dyes or metal finishes.
Thanks Simon, sorry I wasn’t able to find this earlier. And thank you for offering so many led options for each of your lights. It is greatly appreciated.
Should be just more output level options. The driver hardware is likely identical. Just like how Simon’s linear drivers are available with 2 different firmwares (4-mode and 12-group) but are physically identical.
Thank you very much for your help, I have completed the German EPR registration and I have submitted the relevant information to AliExpress. My page looks like it should display product information normally.
Since 12 groups require chips with higher precision, the cost is also higher, and the output current of moonlight is lower than that of ordinary 12 groups.
Sometimes Simon gives lights separate listings for specific options and this shows up as a new product. For example, the M3-C is not a new model but it showed up under new products recently when a new listing was created that included a 26800 tube extension and 26800 battery.