Should be able. First set the top of the ramp to Turbo. Now ramp up to Turbo. Now turn off. It should turn back on at that same level.
Try this with E01. (Unless the E01 runs a special version of Anduril that doesn’t let you adjust the ramp levels) EDIT: Yeah, E01 runs a special version of Anduril and has a non configurable ramp level.
I see the ramp adjust in the MF01S manual in post #2.
On the second and third pictures they look tiny - almost like fat keychain lights!
All colors look nice although the red has a hint of purple in it and the silver looks white indeed… But then how is silver supposed to look? Not flat white for sure but more like raw metal?
The blue/purple aux leds look good to me. Less sure about the green though. Now to see how this can be modulated and customized with the trimmers…
If the multi-color configuration is set in stone {Sigh! :cry: } how is it that the photos show the aux lights in different states? Like all-red? Or only blue and purple? Please don’t tell us it’s constantly rotating between colors! :person_facepalming:
If I understood the description correctly, aux lights are like voltage indicators. Green is only on with max voltage. Each color shuts off as voltage gets lower, until red aux comes on at low voltage.
The switch is still green. If you don’t like the green aux lights you probably won’t like the switch. I think the green aux will tie it all together nicely. I went with silver because I thought most colors would clash with the Green switch.
According to this Chinese review, the 95cri 4000k version does only 10k lumens. That 66% of 15.3k which is what the 6500k does. Toykeepers 4000k did 13.9k so it seems a bit strange. Maybe his device used for measuring is more sensetive to blue light which makes the 4000k look worse. Dunno… I guess we’ll have to wait for more reviews to confirm this.
Was just looking at the graphs for the 5000k version on page 3. Am I reading this correctly?
Ra=89.9 at 14,298lm on high
But then falls to Ra=68.7 at 34lm on low