FW3A, a TLF/BLF EDC flashlight - SST-20 available, coupon codes public

Please add me to the list.

Thanks.

Please add me to the list for 2 units. Thank you BLF!

The 10507 can make a Nichia 219c look ugly at that angle though…

Exactly. There are reasons I don’t use the 10507 optic in any of my lights.

Please add me to the list.

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I’d like to be added to the list.

Thanks!

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Interest list (The Miller)
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I’ll take two!

411 - # 748 … Ozythemandias wrote: This is excellent news. I’m loving Lumintop these days!

I noticed I’m only on the list once, I asked for two but you may have missed it

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khas: The Miller has not included him in the list
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FWIW, I upgraded the thermal regulation behavior. I still need to do some extensive testing on it, but hopefully it will behave. Specifically, it adjusts the output in about 640 very small steps until it thinks it is no longer too hot or too cold… and the adjustment speed now changes depending on how far it needs to go. Additionally, the adjustments are based on the projected future temperature, which works like a car trying to “steer into” the curves.

Hopefully this will allow it to react quickly but also avoid oscillations after it has reached a maintainable level. I won’t know for sure until I test it though, and that takes a while.

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any word on further prototyping/progress now that the GT is out?

I posted about progress five comments ago. Working on thermal regulation upgrades.

I trust your work with the drivers sight unseen,lol. More interested in the hardware!

Neal asked us to for feedback on the prototype. So we’ll compile a list of issues and things we’d like to be changed soon.

interested

I get the feeling that this could likely be solved even more elegantly. I do control engineering for a living, so when I get the time I might take a look at this.

This thermal regulation is, in my opinion, the greatest advancement in flashlight tech since the XML was released way back when. When the temps are cold this time of year, the light is smart enough to know it doesn’t have to ramp down as much, if at all.

Thanks for your efforts in perfecting this.

Because the design has chanced any change that it will be made of a straight / thicker tube for more thermal mass (and so a better temp regulation and a longer higher output)?