Hi again!
I was just messing around with one of my Sunwayman D40A lights, when I found what I think might be a hidden "sub-moonlight" mode! Can anyone else here duplicate this?
1 - Turn light off from any mode
2 - Turn light on in "moonlight" mode with long 2 second press of power button
3 - Turn light off with quick power button press
The LED emitter (at least on mine) now glows with a faint (I'd guess about 1/10 Lumen) output. Kind of a "sub-moonlight" mode. You can turn this mode off by either unscrewing the tailcap and re-tightening it, or turning the light back on then turning it back off in any mode OTHER than moonlight. The light will ONLY enter this mode when turned off from moonlight mode, no other mode does it - the other modes just turn the emitter completely black/off.
Could be useful! Can anyone else duplicate this? I'd try on my other D40A, but it's in storage and I don't remember which "stash" it's in, might take me a day or two to find it!
I was just messing around with one of my Sunwayman D40A lights, when I found what I think might be a hidden "sub-moonlight" mode! Can anyone else here duplicate this?
1 - Turn light off from any mode
2 - Turn light on in "moonlight" mode with long 2 second press of power button
3 - Turn light off with quick power button press
The LED emitter (at least on mine) now glows with a faint (I'd guess about 1/10 Lumen) output. Kind of a "sub-moonlight" mode. You can turn this mode off by either unscrewing the tailcap and re-tightening it, or turning the light back on then turning it back off in any mode OTHER than moonlight. The light will ONLY enter this mode when turned off from moonlight mode, no other mode does it - the other modes just turn the emitter completely black/off.
Could be useful! Can anyone else duplicate this? I'd try on my other D40A, but it's in storage and I don't remember which "stash" it's in, might take me a day or two to find it!