![]() ![]() Charging usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours from low energy state. I have both the original and the successor. This is the light I use most often, because it’s there when I need it. In spite of its two shortcomings (sealed battery, cool low-CRI emitter) I would be quite disappointed if it died. Olight’s site says it can be fully charged in 75 minutes. The next time, it took an hour, but that was when it had not been used much at all. I wondered if it simply wasn’t charging or something was wrong. I had used it a fair bit but the light was still bright, so the battery wasn’t flat. Recently I got a bit worried when it remained charging for three hours before the green “charged” light came on. The head does not come off, or at least I have not found how to remove it. The key for me was that one little spot rotating the head where it allowed the head to become sideways. It seems its almost a press fit joint where the tolerences are kept pretty tight but fit with enough force. I found that when the head is screwed all the way out exposing the usb port if you keep rotating the head there is one place in the rotation that allows the head to kick a little sideways and wiggling the head around in that spot the head came right off without a lot of force. ![]() I didn’t try it but hopefully someone else may hate the tint way more than me. The driver + led look like they are pressed in and may not be easy to get out. It works by having three different contact points. You’ll have to excuse my teflon grease, I greased it up and was about to reassemble before I decided to share what I found. Played around with it a few minutes and managed to get the head off the battery tube. I couldn’t figure out how this light went together. ![]()
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