I was looking at the 4sevens product pages for their AA Quarks, and I think they've changed something under the "features" for the XML versions of their lights.
I'm fairly sure they used to state "thermal regulation" for the QP2A-X, which referred to the 3-minute step-down in brightness that occurs on turbo. (I don't think the step-down was necessary on the regular QP2A with the XPG LED.)
But now they have removed it from the feature list. Or am I misremembering it being there in the first place?
Does that mean that the latest QP2A Quarks no longer have the 3-minute step down feature for thermal regulation? Or, is it still there, but they removed it from the feature list for some reason?
Conspiracy theory: perhaps they are going to replace the automatic step-down with something more accurate, like a PID controller for thermal regulation, in the next versions of the Quarks? So they're saving the "thermal regulation" nomenclature for when they introduce it again?
I'm fairly sure they used to state "thermal regulation" for the QP2A-X, which referred to the 3-minute step-down in brightness that occurs on turbo. (I don't think the step-down was necessary on the regular QP2A with the XPG LED.)
But now they have removed it from the feature list. Or am I misremembering it being there in the first place?
Does that mean that the latest QP2A Quarks no longer have the 3-minute step down feature for thermal regulation? Or, is it still there, but they removed it from the feature list for some reason?
Conspiracy theory: perhaps they are going to replace the automatic step-down with something more accurate, like a PID controller for thermal regulation, in the next versions of the Quarks? So they're saving the "thermal regulation" nomenclature for when they introduce it again?