Thanks for your advices !
I’m now pretty sure the problem is coming from the switch because I was able to turn on the light and randomly switching between the different modes by using a screwdriver to push the switch (with cap removed), but it needed to be oriented in a certain way (like 45% from the bottom). Normal pressure from the top of the switch (90°) is not working so there is definitely a bad contact inside the switch or switch PCB.
I’m starting to think these e-switches used in flashlights are junk vs a mechanical switch. From what I have seen, the construction of most of the e-switches is just a springy dome cap that gets pushed down to make contact to the bottom, then flexes back up. Seems like a cheap design. Then again there are higher quality versions of these switches rated at a million presses, odds are though allot of these lights are using cheap cloned e-switches that are pure garbage. I hardly ever see a flashlight description that describes the number of cycles the e-switch can handle.
as JasonWW pointed out that is DQG Tiny there is a GB running for the 3rd gen here ENEDED just in case you are interested. DQG seems to have problem with their light from what i read.
That group buy is over 2 years old. I don’t think they are on sale anymore.
There are no real problems with the light. A couple peoples driver burned up. It’s a 12v boost driver so it can pull a lot of current. A few other people had the side switch break off the pcb inside. That might have been caused by people pushing the side button really hard. The vast majority of lights work just fine including mine.
The CW xpg2 is a bit towards NW and the NW is a bit towards WW.
I was a part of that group buy, so if you have any questions, let me know.
I need some help figuring out how to contact Astrolux. I have a MF-01 v2, that has a battery carrier with a brass button that is crooked and it’s making poor contact on one of the positive terminal on the battery. I either need a replacement carrier or need to know how to buy one.
Banggood is basically no help in this matter.
I’m beginning to wonder if the warranty on Astrolux is only up to 30 days by Banggood.
I hope not because If this is the case I don’t think I’m going to be buying anymore Astrolux products.
I got similar failure with MF-01 v1.I contacted BG (photos attached) to https://www.banggood.com/Contact-Us_hi 111 and got a new one for free.After receiving the new item, I did soldering.Then we installed the plastic protector ring.The method of JasonWW is also good, I strongly pressed it after pulling out soldering iron between the button and the base.The plastic protector ring is a bit difficult.
I’m happy to report that JasonWW’s trick worked perfectly using a 60 watt soldering iron! I decided to keep the plastic ring on while I heated up the brass button. The heat from the iron heating up the brass button didn’t damage the white plastic ring at all. It seems it is made of high temperature plastic!
The difference I see is that the corona on the right is more pronounced. It is more yellow. The left is a bit more softer. Personally I like the left image more than the right.
Although it is a slight difference in the picture, in fact the green fog is anxious…
I also love the color on the left.
Everyone was acclaimed at the 219C V1 on the left side, but now it is quite different.Astrolux S42 219C has become similar shades as well :confounded: It’s disappointing…