Olight Arkfeld Ultra vs. Sandpaper & Thoughts about OAL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video we check out the new Olight Arkfeld Ultra and put it to the test against some gritty sandpaper. This light is made of a strong aluminum alloy known as OAL. It not only looks great in my opinion, but it offers superior durability when compared with the industry standard aluminum alloy.
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It's weird they changed the strobe to double-click and turbo to triple-click.
If you want to change it back to the way every other Olight works (double-click for turbo / triple-click for strobe): hold the button for a few seconds to activate lockout, then click eleven times and hold until a mutli-flash signal. This will change it to "normal" Olight operation of double-click for turbo / triple-click for strobe.
Hope that's helpful.
Very helpful, thank you!! Good to have that option.
Thank you. Just did it to mine. Saved me the trouble of reading a manual for this info 😆 😅
I like that color. The new material seems pretty solid too. Thanks for the great review and sacrificing the surface of your new light to test durability.
Thank you for that sacrifice of your Arkfeld. That finish is super tuff.
You definately need a thumbs up for sanding the Arkfeld Ultra!! ..and the grit is very gritty! I would soak it in Apple Cider Vinegar. for a week.
Thank you for another great review. The only thing that can make this flashlight better is a user replaceable battery. Otherwise it all ends up in the trash.
I would love to see an Arkfeld that takes two 14500s or 10440s. The non replaceable battery is the only negative for me personally.
Lifetime warranty covers the battery
Good point
I follow you on TH-cam. Thanks for all the GAW’s and sharing your Vegas Olight adventure.
That arkfeld looks really nice, especially that texture. I'd call that color Spartan 117 lol. It will be interesting to see what other lights get the O-aluminum treatment.
I like the name! Does seem like it would be the Chief’s EDC haha
@@PardonMyEnglish the advertisement I seen on the website also shows it in space so I'm sure someone on the design team though the same.
You can change strobe. lick the light out, press the button 10 times hold the button on the tenth press, the light should blink twice. Unlock the phone and it should be double click for turbo and triple click fir strobe.
Lock the light out*
Good to know! Thank you 🙏
@@PardonMyEnglish No problem I changed mine as soon as I found this out.
The next Arkfeld version will be made from materials recovered at a UAP crash site. You can't bend it, break it, or burn it. 😂
Can strobe be disabled completely?
Good question. Not to my knowledge.
What is runtime on turbo?
Good question. I think I forgot to mention in the video: 4 mins before gradual step down to 30% brightness for an additional 121 minutes, if I’m reading the manual correctly.
I think it's a metal extracted from ore by some kind of smelting technique.hence the "OAL" for Ore Aluminum.?. Something to make it harder that's why it's so hard to engrave and they had to change all their machines lol.. I may be totally wrong though 😂
Aluminum is mostly extracted from bauxite, in this instance O just stands for Olight meaning it’s not a standard grade or if it is they’re not publishing which.
@@tjp148 Probably. I'm no metal expert lol. I remember seeing on another videos someone was claiming that its mixed with a type of metal to make it more durable, similar to Titanium but not as durable as titanium. I'm assuming it's good since they ain't going to give their secret out 🤔😁
@@SoundStream101 yeah it’s an alloy of some kind, aluminum contains varying levels of silicon, manganese, nickel, titanium…
For those who don’t use sandpaper much in their lives…. 80 grit is VERY coarse. This isn’t about simply abrading at that level, 80 grit is removing material. This would remove surface material on hardened steel. This is not a good example of wear & tear on an aluminum flashlight. Holy crap 😂
Yes, this was not to mimic wear and tear but to test OAL. I was very impressed that only the oxidized surface seems to have been effected. Crazy stuff and I hope they make more lights with it
If u use ur tools they will get skuffed. Theyre not supposed to look pretty