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 can’t 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 “ultra-low / low” 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 (it’s in cycle , so once you reach the highest , you’re back in the lowest). Longer click saves the level you’re in .
It has some cool sub lumen modes , that even xhp70s can’t light properly all the dies …
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 can’t light properly all the dies …
Nice and intriguing picture!
I’m trying to guess why the dies do not light up the same…
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 can’t light properly all the dies …
Nice and intriguing picture!
I’m trying to guess why the dies do not light up the same…
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 “ultra-low / low” 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 (it’s in cycle , so once you reach the highest , you’re back in the lowest). Longer click saves the level you’re in . It has some cool sub lumen modes , that even xhp70s can’t light properly all the dies … !{width:80%}http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy230/george_kok97/miktaa/20170513_212227.jpg! Freeme of course will take a better pic
Interested depending on price. THX
Interested depending on price. Thank you…
It took me quite a few attempt to get the sequence right. Likewise for electronic lock out. Haha.
Lockout is very tricky ! You must be very quick when “unlocking” it .
What batteries will it take? Hopefully not another of these lights that’s fussy on length making it a problem getting hold of compatible batteries…
If it is fussy that should be rectified before production.
Interested
What batteries will it take? Hopefully not another of these lights that’s fussy on length making it a problem getting hold of compatible batteries…
If it is fussy that should be rectified before production.
It would work better with button tops , now i’m using flat tops and they are a little short actually . If you give it a really good shake they loose contact .
So , no problem with space .
Moin Moin
Interested depending on price.
THX
That’s what I was worried about. Most high drains are not button top, getting hold of them can be a pain.
That’s what I was worried about. Most high drains are not button top, getting hold of them can be a pain.
No need to take button top high drains if you can’t find them . NCR18650GA will work great in most cases in the light with it’s setup .