Hi and Seasons Greetings,
I was using my old, but amazingly reliable and unmodified TK75 last night, and noticed a small quirk with the ui ( maybe there has already been a thread on this point ). When switched on, the lowest mode emits x cd ( I have not measured the actual output ) of light. With the light still switched on, and a cycle through the four brightness levels, the low output appears to be roughly 2x cd ( double the brightness to my naked eye ). Subsequent cycles of the output levels, still with the light not having been switched off then back on, give the same result. When the light is switched off, then back on, low goes back to that real low output initially, then up to the higher low ( !?** ) for the duration of that power up, after a cycle through the four outputs. I did this about ten times, and every time, the result was identical. I tried swapping out cells, same result. Cleaning of anything that can be cleaned, same result. This is not an issue that I am worried about, as it appears very consistant and has probably been doing it since day one. Just that I have never noticed it prior to last night. Its not even something I would alter, if I could. Has anyone else ever experienced this behaviour with their 2.9klm TK75, and was it a 'known' quirk of this model TK??
Cheers and a Happy and Safe Xmas to you.
I was using my old, but amazingly reliable and unmodified TK75 last night, and noticed a small quirk with the ui ( maybe there has already been a thread on this point ). When switched on, the lowest mode emits x cd ( I have not measured the actual output ) of light. With the light still switched on, and a cycle through the four brightness levels, the low output appears to be roughly 2x cd ( double the brightness to my naked eye ). Subsequent cycles of the output levels, still with the light not having been switched off then back on, give the same result. When the light is switched off, then back on, low goes back to that real low output initially, then up to the higher low ( !?** ) for the duration of that power up, after a cycle through the four outputs. I did this about ten times, and every time, the result was identical. I tried swapping out cells, same result. Cleaning of anything that can be cleaned, same result. This is not an issue that I am worried about, as it appears very consistant and has probably been doing it since day one. Just that I have never noticed it prior to last night. Its not even something I would alter, if I could. Has anyone else ever experienced this behaviour with their 2.9klm TK75, and was it a 'known' quirk of this model TK??
Cheers and a Happy and Safe Xmas to you.