MtnDon
(Don Miller)
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mtnelectronics sells assorted switches; reverse and forward clicky both on and off tailcap style boards.
I have looked for this type of switch at Mouser, Digi-key, etc and have never managed to find any. Maybe I have not searched properly, I don’t know. There are switches available on Aliexpress and the other Asian sites that sell flashlights. Ebay sellers too.
In case you are not certain the forward clicky are the type where, when starting from OFF, a slight press turns on the light but when the switch button is released the light goes off again. That makes them handy for signally dit-dot sort of thing.
Starting from OFF, a reverse clicky does nothing when pressed until the switch clicks AND you begin to release the button. Then the light turns ON. Once ON, a momentary press breaks the circuit and if the driver firmware is “looking”for that interruption it follows the program, usually to move up or down the brightness range.
I believe the standard nanjg47 firmware has memory activated. When a brightness level is ON for more than a few seconds, the firmware remebers that once the switch is turned OFF. Often the memory does not apply to strobes, but I am not fully aware of how the basic nanjg47 is setup. Maybe someone else will chime in here.
Perhaps if you get the driver turned on you can cycle through the levels and see if you can make the light stay in low, or medium. Let the light be on in any constant brightness for at least 2 or 3 seconds. Then turn off and after a few more seconds apply power once again. The light should come back on in the same level if all is okay.