No, I have several running on Nanjg 105D 8x so about 2.8A output, most with older firmwareā¦I really like the new A6 firmware (so many awesome modes) plus in the higher modesā¦it really drives the lights to their full potentialā¦
Truthfully the MOSFET A6 driver is built less complicated than the 105D variantsā¦even though the modes can be a bit daunting once you figure out the button sequence to modify modes and whatnot itās a MUCH better option
Iām going to go ahead and order 2 of those above and upgrade my triple that I finally got running
Sorry to bother you, been reading this thread and already have the BLF-X6X5 driver. Iām a bit unsure too but want to make a triple, when buying the ledās on the board, do I need them in parallel or series for this driver?
Also does anyone know anything about those optics you get with the board/ledās from Kaidomain?
For BLF Fet driver you need all leds to be in parallel
As per optics there are several types and the main difference is the angle of light coming out of them, clear one like in your image will give you lowest dissipation angle which means best throw, frosted lense will spread light more evenly but you will loose on throw
Iām also in the process of building a triple. I got a S2 host, but Iām not super happy with it, so I ordered a S8 which is in the mail.
I bought the carlco 10509 frosted wide optic and I like it a ton. Makes a wall of light which is perfect for my use case.
I also got the KD triple board(nichia 219c) and the optics on that are much more focused, but still very floody compared to my single emitter lights.
Also the KD board is much thinner than the noctigon 3xp and the lensā legs protrude from the bottom. Had to snip them a little bit so the lens would put a bit of pressure on the MCPCB/spacer connection. And the carlco optics do not fit the board either, different leg sizes. Will be using the 3XP with the 10509 in my final build.
So I also picked up one of the small tubes to use an 18350 and I canāt get the light to work with the 18350, works fine with the 18650 but not the other way. Anyone have an idea on what it could be causing it? It makes no sense to me at all.
The springs are in contact with the battery?
Are you using the 18350 tube with the non anodized edge towards the tailcap and the non anodized threads towards the top?
I guess that if you are into building your S2+ collection, that could be a motivation to use the S2+ , and of course the S2+ is a very cheap host, but despite having an extensive S2+ triple line-up, ever since the Jaxman E2L host became available it has been my choice for building triples: superior performance and easier to build, and it looks better too (I love SS bezels).
Btw, if one decides on the E2L, be sure to buy the host version, the ready-made E2Lās have an almost un-removable glued ledboard.