Hello guys, I took delivery of a clearance Wurkkos HD10 a couple of days ago. Very nice light, but I’m struggling to get it under control.
As I understand it, in Basic Mode I should be able to switch fully on or off with one click, and click-and-hold combinations should enable me to set the brightness.
But, when I click once to switch off, I get instead a low intensity green-coloured light which lasts for a few seconds, then settles to a dimmer, very-low-intensity coloured light. Possible explanations:
1 This is the default behaviour and the green light will go off in due course
2 I’ve somehow switched the light into Advanced Mode
Thinking that it’s #2, I’ve tried 13h and unscrew-hold-rescrew. When I unscrew the cap and rescrew, I get red lights that go green. I can get a full shutdown by slightly unscrewing the top but I’m sure that just clicking the button should do the job.
Can anyone who knows Anduril advise?
Here’s the link to the written manual: anduril/docs/anduril-manual.md at trunk · ToyKeeper/anduril · GitHub
And here’s the link to the diagrams of Anduril: Releases · dirtydancing/anduril-tikz-diagram · GitHub
Read them. Know them. Live them.
The transient green light when you turn it off is the Post Off Voltage Display. That’s something you can turn off. Green means you should think about charging it. For more about that, read the manual.
The dimmer auxiliary lights that are always on when you turn the light off can be turned off. 7 clicks. Keep doing 7 clicks to eventually turn them off. For more about that, read the manual.
To get to advanced mode, you need to do 10H from off. For more about this, read the manual.
If this is your first Anduril experience, just fool around with it while looking at the diagrams and manual.
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Congrats on your new HD10 and Welcome to Anduril.. 
Post Off Voltage Display is a battery check feature. It is supposed to work that way. It can be turned off.
The dim Aux are a standby feature to help locate the light on a dark nightstand. The standby Aux color can be changed or turned off.
this chart shows how to control for those two features (red arrows at bottom):
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Thanks guys. I got it now. Anduril is pretty complicated (if you’re used to two-position switches). Your patience much appreciated.
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It can be very simple. If one accepts the stock configuration, it is press for on, hold for level change, press for off.
What is the fun in that? But it does give lots of flexibility if one wants to learn how to use the full functionality. Unfortunately with a one button input, flexibility comes with complexity. But I have the basic things that I want to change memorized now. Having done it a few times.