Please remove me from the list, I have no interest in low CRI lights with unspecified emitter parameters anymore. The XP-G3 also has a very ugly beam, as Iâve seen IRL, with green tint-shift and a blue-UV corona.
You wonât need to be removed from the list. Just donât do what is required when payment is required and it will be understood that you donât want the light. No big deal.
Perhaps muggle mode could use the ramping but limited to the single 7135 channel? Could be a training mode for using the UI, and useful for experienced users in a long term blackout situation should you need maximum runtime.
About reset using connecting power while holding the switch, this might be difficult for people with arthritis. Just a thought.
You remembered my lost EDC from 4 years ago Wow! Good memory! Actually, Iâve not lost it again since. Iâve just changed from keeping it in my front pocket to my rear and the longer tube causes it to be pushed up and out of my pocket. (Iâve had to move it to my rear pocket since phones are getting so darn big - too big to accomodate a flashlight in the same pocket.)
Thatâs a great idea, but single click to turn on should always (no memory) go directly to a âusefulâ general use mode so anyone could pick it up and use it.
After losing one to the snow, and finding it months later (it wasnât in the snow at all), all of my pocket lights either come with a properly fitted pocket clip (that I use) or I wonât buy it. My brother lost the exact same light and refound his also. He also uses the pocket clip now.
Thus begins the slippery slope of turning the muggle mode into a full fledged UI with a learning curve. Sure, we think itâs simple, but to most âitâs just a flashlightâ and shouldnât be so complicated. If it didnât have memory it would act as a single mode muggle light, but with the bonus ramping UI for those who may be more interested in it.