While the LT1 is on, 5H clicks (not releasing the 5th click, but hold) sets it to manual memory, or where it was last turned off. This is the default. 5C (just 5 clicks) from on sets it to auto memory, where it turns on at the level it was at when you set auto memory.
His measurements were close to that i was getting too when i was testing the amp loads. (with the 5-AMCs default per channel) 6 lumens average seems to be about that output on the lowest of the stepped ramp setting.
correct, there are two extra bridges for enabling up to 7 of the AMC regulator chips for each channel of the tint ramp, (meaning it is even possible to have a lower maximum output on one channel than the other, ( as in a brighter 5000K N/W end and a dimmer maximum 2700K W/W ramp end, or have both equal to increase the total outputs (but loose some run time) I believe Lexel mentioned the varisistor (adjustable resistor as some control of the side switch glow operation, (which has its own mode selections from low, high, candle flicker, off, etc.
So graphs and pie-charts are good on paper but real world isnāt the same. We are off grid up here in N Idaho. I have 2 LT1s and love them to death. One hangs in the livingroom and one in the bathroom. We use them every morning and every night. Time is aprox 4-5hrs per day. We get about 5 days use before they start auto-dimming levels (means it needs charging). The one in the bathroom will go almost 7 days because we use it on a lower mode, but we charge both at same time.
So 5-7 days of real world use. If you were frugal and used at lowest setting that you could see by it might last 2 weeks.
We live near Spirit Lake Id and charge/run on solar and gens.
It was 2f this AM and I have some cold chickens. Need to grab eggs as laid or get frozen cracked eggs.