I used my Olight S2 Baton as a backlight to try and get my aged and apparently dead MacBook to boot up. The light worked great, the computer, not so much.(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Looks great! So, does this mean we can expect to see som of those lovely Peaks on the BST?
HDS Rotary as typical (Image removed from quote.)
Love the smoky scales. What will it take for you to give up your rotary? Just curious. Is there anything about it that you don’t like?
The rotary style has me looking real hard at the Jetbeam RRT-01
The Jetbeam RRT-01 is a really nice light. The only thing that I do not like about it is that it only turns on at low and off at low, inless you want to turn off by loosening the battery compartment. To get to any brightness level you must progress through all levels from low then back. If you like ramping lights, you may really like the rotary, because I feel it gives more incremental control than single button ramping. Personally I prefer the button plus rotary UI, which a previous version of this light had, but this one does not.
Are you saying this one has the Tactical interface too?I far prefer the standard Rotary interface as I get twice the number of steps on the Rotary and I really have no need or love for the Strobe stuff at all.I got one to give it a try but have considered getting it reprogrammed to be a standard rotary because of the coarseness of the fewer steps and lack of range on the dial with the Tactical interface.I liked the Jetbeam for a short while too but the lack of a switch made it impractical for me to carry as they ALL turn on in my pocket all the time if there is no actual on/off switch.Many still do even with the switch but that one was one of the worst or me.
I’m sorry if I gave the wrong impression, but no. I was saying that because the RRT does not have a switch and off is located at the low end, you do not have the option of turning the RRT on/off anywhere but low unless you partially unscrew the battery compartment as on/off.I felt the same with the HDS Tactical. When I sent mine in to get the upgraded software, I asked Henry to switch it to an EDC Rotary vice EDC Tactical Interface and am really happy I did. With the Rotary you can still see the steps in brightness levels as you go thru them slow, but it is not drastic like the tactical. When I was replying to ROC, I just meant having infinite levels on the rotary so it was smooth ramping would be ideal in my opinion, but the Rotary is still great.
No I am sorry I did not misunderstand and was not really asking about the RRT at all but only the comment about the HDS and was trying to figure out of the model number you listed was the Tac interface and not the standard Rotary,Whew!I just didn't and still do not know what you mean by the term "button plus rotary"?Are you saying the way the HDS is with the Rotary Encoder Dial AND a Button on the end vs. the RRT dial only operation?It is hard not to agree with this if thats what you mean!
I purchased the original RRT-01 a while ago and sold it quickly. The control ring was too easy to rotate. Just recently got the 2019 version and really like it. There is a definite firm detent at both ends so much more secure in my opinion. Even using the battery that came with it. (Image removed from quote.)
So decreased odds of turning on in your pocket with the newer models?
Yes, althoughI did still have it happen a couple times.
Yikes. I may not go that direction after all. I mean, I know the RRT turns on at the lowest setting, so I doubt there would be a burn issue...but the thought of my light draining without me knowing it is a problem for me.One thing that absolutely drives me crazy...the lights go out and someone has a light that they have not checked the batteries in for a year and it is dead. If I was like, "No worries, I have a light right here," and it was dead, I would be embarrassed.
Well how do you think i knew it was on in my pocket?It was not from being on the lowest setting if you get my drift!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Ummmm...ouch