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Add a solder blob to flat tops :slight_smile:

Mine works with Liitokala but needs some more force when tightening the tailcap.

Thanks for the tip on solder blob.
I guess i should finally buy an iron.

Im a little fearful to overtighten it.

Kongs, Basens, and Vappowers work fine on mine.

keeppower imr works also?

The review is up! :smiley:

Just let me know if you have any questions!

Interested

Still open? Im interested

am also interestedā€¦.

PM code please.

Anyone find a clip or holster for this light yet? Yes, I said clip haha. I think it might be doable since itā€™s so short.

I had ordered a NW early December. Came DOA, with the switch on the driver sheared off. After reading many posts about the color tints, I ordered a CW version shortly after which came in today.

This CW seems like what the average 5000k NW is. Very nice color tint to it. Love this light. Banggood is sending me a replacement driver for the DOA light, but who knows when that will show up, hopefully soon.

Cheers

I've been using Simon's new S2+ holster and it fits pretty well. Some of those tube light holsters don't fit, but his has enough stretch.

FastTech has them here: https://www.fasttech.com/p/6059100

My second, a black CW, arrived just 11 days after ordering!

Wish I knew this before placing my order as my preference is 5000K (daylight) :frowning:

On another note, shouldnā€™t NW color = 5000K? Iā€™m a bit confused why none of my NW lights (copper tool, tool ti, IYP365, ut01, s mini) has pure white or close to pure white?

My CW unit has nice tint around 6,200K in turbo and 5,700K in the lower modes, nowhere close to my 5,000K lights but definitely less cool than my modded lights with XP-L HI V2 1A

Mine works fine with LiitoKala no solder blob needed.

It would seem that there are loose tolerances in the threads where tint is concerned. I use Canon flash units that are said to be daylight white at 5700K. I find them to be somewhat on the blue-white side, as such, I consider anything over 5500K to be Cool White, with the area right around 5000K as Neutral or pure white. When the orange tint like what you see from a campfire begins to show, as early as 4700K, I consider that and everything below it to be Warm White. My preference is in that narrow zone where there is no color cast to the white, no green or blue or orange or rosy hue, just white. This is difficult to obtain. Iā€™ve also found that Khatod optics introduce a somewhat green hue, not so much green maybe as much as turquoise. At any rate, Iā€™d love to have pure white, no tint. Somewhere between a 1D and 3A in Cree emitters is the closest Iā€™ve seen with a 2B being pretty nice, havenā€™t seen a 2D and 2A isnā€™t as easy to come by as a lot of them. A recent build of a Thorfire VG10 with a XPL HI V2 3A is nice with the merest hint of warmth. Always so difficult, like a Leatherman tool, to find exactly whatā€™s required.

Edit: FWIW, the latest and greatest Canon flash unit, the 600EX II RT, is a $479 item on sale at $100 off. It would appear that Canon believes they are amongst the best things going. I have to say, itā€™s a pretty awesome flash unit! Capable of matching the zoom of a 70-200mm lens (prior models zoomed to match 105mm), this is a huge improvement and the radio transmitter capability could turn out to be a game changerā€¦

Interested

Thanks tom.