I haven’t tried removing the tailcap, but I did remove the bezel.
It had a small amount of blue threadlocker. It was easy to unscrew the bezel by applying grip tape to the head and bezel for extra leverage. If the tailcap is glued the same it should be fairly easy to remove.
I'll wait for now, see if they come out with a linear driver (shouldn't take too long, they're easy to design) then when they manage to upgrade the driver I'll buy two (good & evil, silver with ice blue aux & black + red)
the problem with button aux and switch lights, is that they are not linked to LVP. So running the TS10 w Aux lights on High 24/7, without doing any battery checks, will drain the battery below 2.5v in about 3.5 days.
imo, the non firmware reflashing solution is not to run the Aux on High… and check battery voltage every few days.
I cannot reflash my Anduril lights. My iMac is not compatible with the software.
That comment isn’t up to date. indicator_led_update() disables the aux LEDs when the voltage is too low. If it really doesn’t turn off the aux LEDs, there must be another reason.
The comment by gchart is from just 11 hours ago, here is the link
the issue also exists with other Anduril lights that use Aux…
maybe Anduril has a problem with switch lights not accessing LVP, instead of Aux lights? (I think I read somewhere that TS10 aux are actually switch button lights, which is why they dont turn off when main LEDs come on, and actually get brighter at higher main LED output)
if I did the math right, I think they could last 305 days on low, as opposed to 5 days on high?
even w LVP, running on high mode seems not ideal
I do not understand, are you saying you only fixed it on your own light?
Does the aux light no LVP bug exists in ALL Anduril lights, not just the TS10?
except whichever ones this refers to?:
“LVP while asleep: With aux LEDs getting quite bright lately on some lights, it is important to make sure they won’t discharge the battery too far. So I made low-voltage protection work even while the light is asleep in standby mode.”