Limited number of GS available

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I sent my ARC GS back for replacement on 4/11. I just got an email saying my replacement was sent out 5/2, so I'm assuming this is from the new batch. When I get it I'll let everyone know how it looks.
 
Does this batch have the LEDS sunk deeper into the bezel? I recall at one time, you mentioned having the manufacturing process changed to do so.

So, I'll consider the lack of a response as an admission that it's still possible and probable that the LED still sticks out too far. If anyone is getting any of these, please post the answer.
 
I am surprised that the price is still $50 especially with the release of the $15 Fenix E01

Don't get me wrong the ARC is brighter,smaller, better spill, and a proven durability record. I just thought the price would come back down to a more reasonable $39.99. But if sales are still strong @ $50 a pop, God bless Arc!
 
Yes, these units are now guaranteed to not have the LED protrude past the edge of the head. As a result, we now will replace units exhibiting this feature.

I have yet to do testing to show how much the brightness (if any) is being reduced by having the die lower in the cavity. However, I suspect that the units will continue to meet or exceed our publish lumen ratings.

Again, we only have a small number of these new GS available. I am still in the process of lining up a new anodizing shop (currently we are doing test runs with several shops).

peter
 
Yes, these units are now guaranteed to not have the LED protrude past the edge of the head. As a result, we now will replace units exhibiting this feature.

I have yet to do testing to show how much the brightness (if any) is being reduced by having the die lower in the cavity. However, I suspect that the units will continue to meet or exceed our publish lumen ratings.

Again, we only have a small number of these new GS available. I am still in the process of lining up a new anodizing shop (currently we are doing test runs with several shops).

peter


By any chance will the previous defective anodized parts be offered on the accessories page at a discount for mod projects.:D
 
Yes, these units are now guaranteed to not have the LED protrude past the edge of the head. As a result, we now will replace units exhibiting this feature.

I have yet to do testing to show how much the brightness (if any) is being reduced by having the die lower in the cavity. However, I suspect that the units will continue to meet or exceed our publish lumen ratings.

Again, we only have a small number of these new GS available. I am still in the process of lining up a new anodizing shop (currently we are doing test runs with several shops).

peter

Thanks Peter.
 
Yes, these units are now guaranteed to not have the LED protrude past the edge of the head. As a result, we now will replace units exhibiting this feature.

I have yet to do testing to show how much the brightness (if any) is being reduced by having the die lower in the cavity. However, I suspect that the units will continue to meet or exceed our publish lumen ratings.

Again, we only have a small number of these new GS available. I am still in the process of lining up a new anodizing shop (currently we are doing test runs with several shops).

peter

moving the Arc name back in the right direction!

if i didn't lose my Arc GS i would sent it in for a replacement, but i picked up a near perfect Arc DS so i'm happy for now...
 
My (2) units just arrived. The LED is sunk just enough that it doesn't stick out the end of the bezel. It can now rest face-down on a flat surface without wobbling or falling. From what I recall from my 1st gen Arc-GS, the beam appears to be the same. Unit #1 is on the meter as I type.
 
Ray, any obvious QC problems in your 2 units? Meter measurements aside, how are they subjectively compared to the CS/DS versions?
 
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