marinemaster
Flashlight Enthusiast
I got a Streamlight Propolymax 4AA with the C4 LED. However I am having an issue with it or it has a design flaw. So it has the ten tap programming which I get. Initially is set to High from factory (not interested in strobe). So I press the button and only High. Press again still High. Press again still High........I then program the light to Low/High. And then it only comes on Low. Press again Low. Press again Low....So then I set it back to factory default still comes only on High when switching levels. Then again program for Low/High, only comes on Low when switching levels.
Finally I figured that I have to press the button EXTREMELY FAST to go to either Low/High or High/Low (depending how is programmed).
I have to say this, it makes the light very awkward to use, difficult to use. I understand how it works now, BUT this way is NOT really usable.
So this is what I think is happening. To program the light for the ten tap you need to click really fast like in .4 seconds fast, to get it to desired program. (it says .4 seconds in the manual) This needs to be done 9 times to be programmed. I understand that, but I think Streamlight ALSO LEFT the SWITCHING between modes/levels for NORMAL use such as Low/High or High/Low to .4 seconds (that is needed when the light is programmed).
If that what is indeed happenning, it makes this great light pretty much a one level light, which really defeats the purpose why I got it in the first place, multiple levels use.
The reason I am saying all this is because on the Surefire E1L and E2L (2 output model) there is a 2 seconds window where the Low/High level can be changed. This 2 seconds window is perfect to go from one level to another (one output to another). Both Surefire and Streamlight use mechanical switches.
What I am finding/guessing is that the .4 seconds switching between levels as is normally intended to be used is WAY TOO FAST to be practical.
For those that have this light please test my theory and let me know how your light works. Maybe I got a defective light.
Finally I figured that I have to press the button EXTREMELY FAST to go to either Low/High or High/Low (depending how is programmed).
I have to say this, it makes the light very awkward to use, difficult to use. I understand how it works now, BUT this way is NOT really usable.
So this is what I think is happening. To program the light for the ten tap you need to click really fast like in .4 seconds fast, to get it to desired program. (it says .4 seconds in the manual) This needs to be done 9 times to be programmed. I understand that, but I think Streamlight ALSO LEFT the SWITCHING between modes/levels for NORMAL use such as Low/High or High/Low to .4 seconds (that is needed when the light is programmed).
If that what is indeed happenning, it makes this great light pretty much a one level light, which really defeats the purpose why I got it in the first place, multiple levels use.
The reason I am saying all this is because on the Surefire E1L and E2L (2 output model) there is a 2 seconds window where the Low/High level can be changed. This 2 seconds window is perfect to go from one level to another (one output to another). Both Surefire and Streamlight use mechanical switches.
What I am finding/guessing is that the .4 seconds switching between levels as is normally intended to be used is WAY TOO FAST to be practical.
For those that have this light please test my theory and let me know how your light works. Maybe I got a defective light.
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