Review: Skilhunt EK1 USB-C keychain flashlight
The EK1 is Skilhunt’s take on a twisty keychain light with USB-C charging and an optional high-CRI LED
https://zakreviews.com/skilhunt-ek1.html
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I’d be interested to know if you can change the brightness levels by replacing sense resistors on the board. Also if you are still into testing, I wonder if you could try the low mode after the high mode has already mostly exhausted the battery.
@solrize They’re not sense resistors; they’re just resistors. There are no active electronics in this light. Changing a resistor should change the output.
Looks like a typo caused excluded the graphs, which I’ve now fixed. I think they answer the other question: output depends on battery voltage in both modes.