Guitar Guy
Enlightened
I'm going to state my thoughts and opinions on this subject, and I'm wondering what others think.
I recently got my first light with a USB C charging port, an Acebeam T28, because I liked the light, not because I like the charge port. It looks to me like just a weak point in the light body to let in dirt or water when the cover is not properly sealed. The silicone / rubber cover has a pull tab which seems like it can easily catch on something, and like it will tear off eventually. Similarly, the thin part of the cover that holds it onto the light body is as thin as a piece of string and looks like it will eventually break either with repeated use, or when the pull tab gets caught on a sheath or pants pocket. I'm wondering if the manufacturers have any way of replacing the cover when it breaks. I'd probably just fill the port with silicone or epoxy.
So far, I tend to just take the battery out and charge it in one of my chargers, which seem to get the job done faster anyway. I really don't see the appeal of the USB charging port. I have a Nitecore 2 bay charger that I got for $20, and a Fenix 4 port charger that I got for $40. Seems like a small investment for a person with many Lithium Ion batteries. Is it any more safe to charge the batteries while inside the light? I wouldn't think so.
I DO like the magnetic system on my Imalent MS06. It seems pretty foolproof, efficient, and dependable, but I still tend to pop the 3 cells out and charge them faster in my charger.
Evidently, there is a demand for the USB port, since more and more manufacturers seem to be going with it, but I find myself more attracted to lights without the port, or at least with the magnetic system. Maybe I'm missing something.
Please share your thoughts on the charging ports, and also if you've dealt with any manufacturers regarding a cover after it got torn off or damaged.
JT
I recently got my first light with a USB C charging port, an Acebeam T28, because I liked the light, not because I like the charge port. It looks to me like just a weak point in the light body to let in dirt or water when the cover is not properly sealed. The silicone / rubber cover has a pull tab which seems like it can easily catch on something, and like it will tear off eventually. Similarly, the thin part of the cover that holds it onto the light body is as thin as a piece of string and looks like it will eventually break either with repeated use, or when the pull tab gets caught on a sheath or pants pocket. I'm wondering if the manufacturers have any way of replacing the cover when it breaks. I'd probably just fill the port with silicone or epoxy.
So far, I tend to just take the battery out and charge it in one of my chargers, which seem to get the job done faster anyway. I really don't see the appeal of the USB charging port. I have a Nitecore 2 bay charger that I got for $20, and a Fenix 4 port charger that I got for $40. Seems like a small investment for a person with many Lithium Ion batteries. Is it any more safe to charge the batteries while inside the light? I wouldn't think so.
I DO like the magnetic system on my Imalent MS06. It seems pretty foolproof, efficient, and dependable, but I still tend to pop the 3 cells out and charge them faster in my charger.
Evidently, there is a demand for the USB port, since more and more manufacturers seem to be going with it, but I find myself more attracted to lights without the port, or at least with the magnetic system. Maybe I'm missing something.
Please share your thoughts on the charging ports, and also if you've dealt with any manufacturers regarding a cover after it got torn off or damaged.
JT