[quote=Mukcep]
So do you have good current on high mode? More than 5A?
What we can do with this tiny defect (i think all flashlights from BG with discount will be with weak side indicator)?
I got my S70 from BG via freeme discount and all is well. Not as bright as my modded J18 but that will change when somebody is kind enough to post a how to mod of S70 video (so I don’t break anything). Actual lumens seem higher then those on spec sheet, but that is just by eye. Old Lumens has tested turbo at over 4500+ via sphere but I don’t recall any mention of other modes. I am using king kong batteries.
the S70 is a bit more “complicated” to open+mod as it has no pill
unscrew the battery tube
unscrew the driver retaining ring
tilt the driver in the cavity (watch out not to rip the eswitch wires!)
find the resistors ans place a solder blob over one
remount
done
Mine is a stock driver.
Surprised that the Basen”s give a higher tail cap reading than my Keeppowers although DMM accuracy will probably be different between myself & Gerrit.
FWIW I am using an Amprobe AM510 with stock leads.
Just killed the clicky switch while trying to bypass the spring… :person_facepalming:
But have already ordered a new one, including some 0.2 ohm sense resistors to mod the driver.
The switch was still mounted on the PCB while I was soldering on the spring side, suddenly I saw some black stuf flowing through the via’s.
Yes, that was the switch that was melting…. :laughing:
Funny thing is, this wasn’t the first time it happend. :person_facepalming:
Also usually no 2 lights will give exactly the same readings even if using the same cells & test equipment.
Have a look at the graphs on post 99 here PD68 Review: Thorfire S70 - XHP70 Monster
A difference in accuracy of the DMM of only 0.3% would give the Keeppowers the same tail cap reading as the Basen.
Good high capacity cells, yes. Not great cells if you are looking for max output or a high tailcap reading. Look at the sag when compared to higher drain cells like a fair amount of the 4200mAh 26650. That’s why I opted for 4200mAh Efest IMR26650 cells for near max output, but a fair compromise in capacity.