Iāve never seen a light that looks like this. Is this a Utorch original design?
UPDATE: This appears to be another clone of a yet unreleased Manker light.
Iāve never seen a light that looks like this. Is this a Utorch original design?
UPDATE: This appears to be another clone of a yet unreleased Manker light.
Interested
I have already submitted the list of suggestions. Let us see what they are able to offer in few weeks time.
To whom? Who is Utorch? Utorch = GearBest just like ZanFlare (Martin got his sample from Jona/GearBest)?
Interested depending on price.
Interested, hope for a better UI
Interested, hope for a better UI
My vote is Narsil. Ramping would be sweet on this light. :+1:
Iām in depending on the price
Sukoi:Interested, hope for a better UI
My vote is Narsil. Ramping would be sweet on this light. :+1:
The target now is to make this light awesome , and correct all the possible flaws it has , as a test unit . So Narsil , even though is awesome it canāt be implemented .
Interested depending on price. Thanks.
JasonWW: Sukoi:Interested, hope for a better UI
My vote is Narsil. Ramping would be sweet on this light. :+1:
The target now is to make this light awesome , and correct all the possible flaws it has , as a test unit . So Narsil , even though is awesome it canāt be implemented .
I know, just wishful thinking. I want it on all my lights now. Lol
giorgoskok: JasonWW: Sukoi:Interested, hope for a better UI
My vote is Narsil. Ramping would be sweet on this light. :+1:
The target now is to make this light awesome , and correct all the possible flaws it has , as a test unit . So Narsil , even though is awesome it canāt be implemented .
I know, just wishful thinking. I want it on all my lights now. Lol
After i modded some of my lights (with Narsil) i love it too .
Interested depending on price. Thanks
Light has 21 āultra-low / lowā brightness levels to choose from :
From off , click 4 times to get in programming mode . Now , depending in which level you are , a single click gets you to the next brightness level (itās in cycle , so once you reach the highest , youāre back in the lowest). Longer click saves the level youāre in .
It has some cool sub lumen modes , that even xhp70s canāt light properly all the dies ā¦
Freeme of course will take a better pic
That picture would make an interesting avatar.
Will there be a NW version in this deal ?
Count me in.
Mahalo!
Put me down for one. Thanks.
It has some cool sub lumen modes , that even xhp70s canāt light properly all the dies ā¦
Nice and intriguing picture!
Iām trying to guess why the dies do not light up the sameā¦
Small deviations from the specs out of production that make a big difference at very low voltage?
giorgoskok:It has some cool sub lumen modes , that even xhp70s canāt light properly all the dies ā¦
Nice and intriguing picture!
Iām trying to guess why the dies do not light up the sameā¦
Small deviations from the specs out of production that make a big difference at very low voltage?
They are all in parallel and they are probably getting a few mA each . Then i think every xhp70 in 12V configuration has 4 dies connected in series (i think). Only if all the 12 dies had same Vf would light equally , theoretically
I think we should include that too.
Will there be a NW version in this deal ?
It took me quite a few attempt to get the sequence right. Likewise for electronic lock out. Haha.
Light has 21 āultra-low / lowā brightness levels to choose from : From off , click 4 times to get in programming mode . Now , depending in which level you are , a single click gets you to the next brightness level (itās in cycle , so once you reach the highest , youāre back in the lowest). Longer click saves the level youāre in . It has some cool sub lumen modes , that even xhp70s canāt light properly all the dies ā¦ !{width:80%}http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy230/george_kok97/miktaa/20170513_212227.jpg! Freeme of course will take a better pic