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Olight is sending me replacement batteries. The vibration indicates that the batteries are empty even though the battery indicator shows full.
High low setting…
The I removed the pressure pad cap and pressed the button directly. Very low power if I lightly press it and then normal Power if I press it harder, which is what the pressure pad was giving me. With the pressure pad it only seems to have one setting, which is what was in the video.
I had fully charged it 3 days earlier, and had only used it for a few flicks On and off. It is cold stored in the temperature goes 10 ° at night, it does not seem to effect streamlight, but maybe it does with the rechargeable battery.
I've got at least 3 or 4 Olights with the internal battery. Not Again. I want the ability to swap out batteries. When you're in the field, that's easier than coming up with chargers, charging cables etc
I run the olight Baldr on my pistol and it stays connected to the charger on my nightstand hopefully all these comments help push the algorithm more to people
Are you sure the olight isn't on its low setting I run the 2000 lumen but the results you were getting look like the low setting on my 2000 lumen
I've got four olights I've been running on four different AR rifles I chose them because it would be easier to charge in the field with my solar charger I can clip it on my bag while I'm walking and charge the lights up I have fully charged them not touched them for 2 months and they turned on with no issue and I don't feel like carrying a bunch of batteries with me I hear a lot of people talk s*** about them but I have had no issue I believe I've been running them for 3 for 4 years on my rifles
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