Shane. Re’ your reply #22.
Your post says:
“From the manual regarding charging status. This should indicate whether the SysLite is getting power and whether it's fully charged.”
But... it doesn’t. There’s nothing within the Quote Box that tells you how to know when fully charged.
All the green ‘led’ tells you is:
1/ power is getting through to the Syslite
2/ that (when flashing) is charging at maximum current
3/ that (when permanently lit) has charged to 80%, and, is continuing to charge at reduced current.
The Syslite does not tell you when fully charged.
(Would be better if ‘led’ flashed quickly during initial charging, then to go
to a slow flash rate (say once a second) to indicate that charge rate has been reduced – then, be permanently lit when fully charged.)
On page 12 of instruction says that time taken to fully charge (100%) is 180 minutes.
So...you have to time how long it’s been on charge.
Or just leave it on, say over-night – not satisfactory imho.
Maybe the electronics are sufficiently well designed to allow that to be ok.
But, the instruction booklet says nothing as to how to best manage battery charging; to ensure that battery capacity, and, battery life both maximised.
For eg –maybe initially fully charge and discharge a few times, then occasionally fully discharge/charge again if necessary.
We can have no idea of how sophisticated charging/monitoring circuits are, or, how well matched those circuits are to battery chemistry; for the instruction booklet to not give adequate information, re’ how to best look after battery, is unhelpful.
Fwiw: at 80% my Syslite (on max’ brightness) lasted 75 minutes, and, 90 minutes after charging for 3 ½ hours. Apart from the 30sec’ very low dimming (which indicates that Syslite is going to shut down; whatever the reason) the light remained on maximum output - as I would expect.
The fact that some Foggers report fairly wide differing experiences with their Syslites does not inspire confidence.
That said - reckon Garry got it spot - make sure really is fully charged.
3Pedal: lol - yes, electricians really love the Syslite; have to keep your eyes open. My favourites: 'thought you'd finished with it mate' / 'hope you don't mind...'
Richard.
(removed one word that crept in whilst putting post together.)