Q8, PMS SEND TO THOSE WITH ISSUES BLF soda can light

Hhmm. Might have triggered a safety cutoff. Think I heard/read even unprotected cells have some built-in safety circuitry. You might be able to "wake it up" by applying some juice to it - cheaper chargers can do it as well. Same way we can wake up a dead protected cell when the low voltage of the PC trips.

Hahahhahahahahahhahahahaha insane Tom , really funny :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

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Sorry for repeating myself, but what should I do with faulty Q8? ( Q8, PMS SEND TO THOSE WITH ISSUES BLF soda can light - #16508 by FreeMagenta )? Should I go to Banggood or ask Q8 Team? :slight_smile:

Hmm… The Miller had been handling support issues, which gives us significantly better results than a random tier-one support agent who doesn’t know much about the product… but he has been too busy lately so I’m not sure. Is anyone else in the project able to help?

Darn it. I somehow missed the release of the Q8's. I was in for two?

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What is it doing, or not doing?

I’ve done more tests with my protected NCR18650Bs (from LiitoKala official store/AliExpress) — I only did in 2 samples though, so I’m not sure if there might be a difference.
It appears to turn on (at least for several seconds — not shutting down — I didn’t test for longer periods of time) at up to 5.70A. Then when reaching 6.1A it shuts off. So it appears the protection circuit trips somewhere between 5.70A-6.10A — is this an OK value?)

Made a video here using the Astrolux S41S (quad-Nichia) as test subject, and my 18650s on hand (I freshly charged all the 18650s prior to the test to get highest current draw on Turbo mode; although my test setup isn’t that good…):

It appears the S41S 4xNichia can draw over 11 or 12A with a freshly charged INR18650-30Q (at least the first few seconds, fresh from charger)…

Around how much current does the BLF Q8’s 4x XP-L HD drain at Turbo mode? (Does 4xNichia219 [not sure if Astrolux S41S s 219B or 219C] drain more than 4xXP-L?)

D_t_a, those batteries should be fine for the Q8 if you use all 4. The Q8 pulls about 15 to 16 amps total. So each cell only needs to provide 4 amps.

Button light sometimes flicker and fade. Though for now it works good for 24 hours… Possibly only on voltage ~4,2? Will check it.
Rarely there is a delay between button press and mode switching.

Both are on the movies in post in quote.

I have 4 protected Panasonic 18650Bs I bought from Banggood last year that I ran for hours in my 2 Q8’s without issues. But of course there’s no way to tell which protection circuit is in them.

Yeah, buying protected cells from Banggood may or may not have the correct specs on them. They are a big company and carry many versions of batteries. You’d just have to physically test them out like D_T_A did.

About the only way to get guaranteed specs on protected cells is to buy from certain stores like Mtn Elec, IMR batteries, Liion Wholesale, Illumn and a few more. They are very choosy about the cells they buy and sale.

On the video of the delayed button pressing, is that light set to ramping or mode sets?

The switch lights look like the common issue a lot of early versions had.

Do you have any soldering ability?

I’m really not sure what to recommend. Usually we would ask The Miller, but he is not around right now. I think Texas Ace is a Q8 team member. Have you tried emailing him and posting the link to your videos? I’d try that first and take it from there.

@FreeMagenta:
It sounds like a switchboard thing, and if you can unsolder and solder wires there are two solutions:
*wait for The Miller, he may have some arrangement with Thorfire for a replacement board (I don’t know what the status is of that)
*unsolder the board and send it (as a letter in a simple enevelope with a stamp) to me (=within EU) for repair,I could even get you a different colour leds if you like.

If you can not solder I’m afraid you will have to wait for what The Miller can or can not do for you.

Well, due to my hand injury I will have some problems with soldering.
Surprisingly now the symptoms vanished, button leds are shining for few hours on a fully charged batteries. Will keep it for a few days then I’ll see.
Switch delay - it was probably badly callibrated thermal protection (kicked in on the light start; I didn’t see button leds blinking because…. well, the leds weren’t working :wink: ) Now, with these leds ‘self-fixed’ I can see it (it is visible on the video as well if you know what to pay attention for) :slight_smile:
So I suppose I will wait a little - then maybe ask someone to switch the driverboard (one of Lexel’s maybe?… more 7135 modes would be nice; seriously it could be 4+FET instead of 1+FET - efficiency still great on 350mA/led, and much brighter usable light).

Sorry for being a little annoying :slight_smile: but I wasn’t sure.

My BLF Q8 is working excellent, here are few pictures:







You can find more pictures here:

Lovely sharp pics there Gregor. I don’t know anything about photography, but to me those are magazine quality if not better. Maybe even calendar quality. Not the sexiest subject matter, but at least here they are appreciated.

Thank you for your kind words.

Only nikon dslr with good tamron macro lens.
Hand held.

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Hand Held! Seriously?
I think I will be calling you if I ever need brain surgery.

You can do this :smiley: