The different "blinky" are very easy to access. When you click 3 times, the first mode will always be "battery check". It will blink out the voltage of your battery. The 4 blinks and 1 blink that you saw was telling you your battery was at 4.1v If you get 4 blinks and a quick flash, it means 4.0v Now to advance to the other blinking modes in this series of blinkies, just double click to get to the next one. Now when you click 3 times and hold on the 3rd click (for about 1 second), you will get to the other set of blinking. Again, double click to advance to the next mode in this series. In this series, it will start with whatever mode you used the last time you were in this mode. If you were in candle mode when you turned the light off, it will start in the candle mode next time you enter this series. Press and hold to increase brightness or speed (depends on what mode you are in) and click twice and hold on the second click to decrease brightness or speed. Also, while in candle mode, if you click 3 times, it will start a 30 minute timer, if you click 3 more times, it will then be 60 minutes until it turns off. I think 90 minutes is the maximum you can set. I hope this helps you understand it better. If you have any questions about other settings or modes, just ask. Also, to get out of momentary mode, you only need to loosen the tail cap slightly, no need to remove it all the way. And I'm not sure that the green lights in the switch are a good indicator for battery level. They're more for locating the light or switch in the dark and they have 4 different settings, dim, bright, pulse, and off. Just click 7 times from off to cycle through them. I'm not even sure that they turn red when it gets below 15 or 20%. Just click 3 times and check the voltage by counting the blinks, that way you will know within a tenth of a volt.
Just convinced me to pick this up! Thanks for the detailed instructions on how to utilize some of the various technical capabilities as well - wonderfully done.
I like the light. Maybe I'll try one . I was also curious how your work bench is doing since you treated it with the resin top you did. Thanks enjoyed as always.
Nice little flashlight bud it kind of reminds me of a small version of an A-Tactical A1 looks pretty similar in design just a lot smaller very cool flashlights
Well, my fav 18650 flashlight will always be my Klarus XT11GT HOWEVER, because its a tactical light it has a larger profile making it not as good for EDC. I've been looking for a slimmer form 18650 w a great UI, high output AND a fair n affordable price. This is it! The Sofrin 31 Pro is fantastic n fits 99% of what I need in an EDC 18650 FL. The price is really great too and you can buy the magnetic tail cap for $2.99. Thank you so much for the heads up on such an awesome light. You are truly among the very few YT reviewers that I absolutely trust. Also, your review style is SO helpful (n entertaining). Be very Blessed my Friend.
@@pawkocz384 it's often on sale on Amazon; somewhere in the mid to upper $50s. It's worth it even at the non sale price. But they just came out w a new version so this one should be a really great price now. The updated one isn't worth it in my opinion.
I just found they seem to have stopped selling complete flashlights, but now you order parts and build your own, which *I* think is even more awesome! Cheers. C
The different "blinky" are very easy to access. When you click 3 times, the first mode will always be "battery check". It will blink out the voltage of your battery. The 4 blinks and 1 blink that you saw was telling you your battery was at 4.1v If you get 4 blinks and a quick flash, it means 4.0v Now to advance to the other blinking modes in this series of blinkies, just double click to get to the next one.
Now when you click 3 times and hold on the 3rd click (for about 1 second), you will get to the other set of blinking. Again, double click to advance to the next mode in this series. In this series, it will start with whatever mode you used the last time you were in this mode. If you were in candle mode when you turned the light off, it will start in the candle mode next time you enter this series. Press and hold to increase brightness or speed (depends on what mode you are in) and click twice and hold on the second click to decrease brightness or speed. Also, while in candle mode, if you click 3 times, it will start a 30 minute timer, if you click 3 more times, it will then be 60 minutes until it turns off. I think 90 minutes is the maximum you can set.
I hope this helps you understand it better. If you have any questions about other settings or modes, just ask.
Also, to get out of momentary mode, you only need to loosen the tail cap slightly, no need to remove it all the way. And I'm not sure that the green lights in the switch are a good indicator for battery level. They're more for locating the light or switch in the dark and they have 4 different settings, dim, bright, pulse, and off. Just click 7 times from off to cycle through them. I'm not even sure that they turn red when it gets below 15 or 20%. Just click 3 times and check the voltage by counting the blinks, that way you will know within a tenth of a volt.
Comprei uma da cor azul troquei o clip com a SP31 v.2 e ficou muito linda com o clip inox. Ótimas lanternas!!
Just convinced me to pick this up! Thanks for the detailed instructions on how to utilize some of the various technical capabilities as well - wonderfully done.
Great presentation.
Thanks for posting this very informative video!
Awesome video, thank you so much! Take care!!!
Hi, what you prefer Convoy S2+ sst40 or Sofirn SC31 Pro?
Fantastic flashlight
Love mine damn good light for the price.
Awesome flashlight!
They said that the turbo mode can make fire if you use the light for 30 sec on some dark material lol
Cool project
Very Cool Light! 😎
I like the light. Maybe I'll try one . I was also curious how your work bench is doing since you treated it with the resin top you did. Thanks enjoyed as always.
Nice little flashlight bud it kind of reminds me of a small version of an A-Tactical A1 looks pretty similar in design just a lot smaller very cool flashlights
Honestly, this has so much more customization possibilities it blows away version of the A Tactical.
Very cool 🤪
Awesome
Congratulations!!
I love the tracking feature!
Okay, the muggle mode is even better. Lol. Just the name makes it great!
Hello,,why the memory my sc31pro does not active ? Maybe do you know
Well, my fav 18650 flashlight will always be my Klarus XT11GT HOWEVER, because its a tactical light it has a larger profile making it not as good for EDC. I've been looking for a slimmer form 18650 w a great UI, high output AND a fair n affordable price. This is it! The Sofrin 31 Pro is fantastic n fits 99% of what I need in an EDC 18650 FL. The price is really great too and you can buy the magnetic tail cap for $2.99. Thank you so much for the heads up on such an awesome light. You are truly among the very few YT reviewers that I absolutely trust. Also, your review style is SO helpful (n entertaining). Be very Blessed my Friend.
Where to buy?
@@pawkocz384 it's often on sale on Amazon; somewhere in the mid to upper $50s. It's worth it even at the non sale price. But they just came out w a new version so this one should be a really great price now. The updated one isn't worth it in my opinion.
@@WarGrrl3 how do you know which one it is? What's different on upgraded version?
The green "battery level indicator", has nothing to do with the battery level.
how many kelvin in this version?
Sweet dreams
Hey brother... have you ever covered the Convoy series of lights from mtnelectronics.com ? For the price, they're unbelievable.
I just found they seem to have stopped selling complete flashlights, but now you order parts and build your own, which *I* think is even more awesome! Cheers. C
@@Uncle_Buzz they sell the complete set in aliexpress. it more cheap than buying parts.. i got a sst40 convoy s2+ at $22 including shipping.
Is there anybody knows to do the strobe settings? This video waisted my time keep on watching.
Stop buying Chinese!