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  • Lumenator backlight colour meaning
  • dannyh
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    A bit daft of me, perhaps, but I have never figured out or seen anywhere what the different colours of the MTBBatteries Lumenator backlight denote in terms of battery capacity remaining.

    Can anyone advise as I can’t find it anywhere?

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Green = fine
    Blue = about to explode
    Multi-coloured flashing lights = someone’s slipped some acid in your Camelbak again

    HTH

    dannyh
    Free Member

    Anyone else?

    mark90
    Free Member

    From memory it is something like…

    100-60% Green
    60-30% Blue
    30-10% Red
    10-0% Flashing Red

    I might be slightly out on that but the instruction manual is in the garage and it’s dark and cold so I’m not going to check.

    dannyh
    Free Member

    Cheers Mark. I kind of knew that blue wasn’t really bad, but I’m the kind of person who worries a bit about warning lights when I don’t know what they mean!

    No worries about not going to the garage, fair enough.

    I appreciate the straight up reply rather than the piss-takers.

    mark90
    Free Member

    Blue’s not bad, I only worry when it gets to red. I’ll even set out for a ride without charging when it’s borderline blue (blue on full power, but green on the lower powers).

    Will double check the numbers tomorrow and report back if different, but don’t think it’s far off.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Green – 100%-70%
    Blue – 70%-40%
    Red – 40%-10%
    Flashing Red – Less than 10%

    That’s from the manual

    mark90
    Free Member

    Ah not too far out then 🙂

    That makes more sense as the solid colours are each 30% blocks

    birky
    Free Member

    Does the same apply for the 800?

    lyrikal
    Free Member

    Does anyone know what the run time on low setting is?

    bigmick25
    Free Member

    up to 3 hours on Full
    10 hours at 70% mode,
    30 hours at 40% mode,
    50 hours at 10% mode.?

    also worth noting that if the light becomes too hot it will drop to 70% power

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