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

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For a lamp with a LED in the switch:
Has Andúril also the temporary off for the switch LED, like the Q8?
(From OFF, a quick ON and OFF).

I use this constantly with my Q8. I like the normal behaviour of the switch LED, but when I put the Q8 on the shelf I also like to switch the Led off.

Edit: Can you add this please?

Ah, there we go. Somehow I missed this when I scanned post #1.

Are Tommy and Fritz15 mainly working on the design over at TLF?

No, Andúril doesn’t currently behave like that.

Quite a few. The general concept is the same, smooth ramp plus mode group plus extras, but beyond that it’s pretty different. The code is completely new from scratch, ramping and mode group share a single UI, the mode group uses whatever parameters you want, the blinkies are more numerous and adjustable, thermal regulation is faster and too smooth to see, config options are mostly attached to the modes they affect instead of being all in one place, etc.

More information is in the FSM thread.

Dale sent me one made by ZozzV6. I don’t really know the details, but Zozz would. It’s a very tight fit; I actually had to sand it town a little to make it easier to put on.

The switch LED has three states — high, low, and off. During use (when the main emitters are on), it runs at high or low to match the brightness of the main emitters. While off, the switch LED uses user config values to decide what to do:

  • Regular “off” mode: High, low, or off.
  • Lockout mode: High, low, or off.
  • Other modes with an “off” state (momentary, muggle): Currently just off. (might change)

To change the switch LED config, go to lockout mode. It then has a few available actions:

  • Click or hold: Momentary moon.
  • Two clicks or click, hold: Momentary moon.
  • Three clicks: Change lockout mode switch brightness.
  • Click, click, hold: Change regular “off” mode switch brightness. Let go when it reaches the desired level.
  • Four clicks: Exit lockout mode.

So… if you want the switch to stay on most of the time (while off) but want it to turn off sometimes, you could set regular “off” to “low” and set lockout-mode “off” to “off”. Then simply lock the light with 4 clicks when you want the switch to turn off.

Sign me up for one. Thanks.

Hi guys

In for two.

Thanks

It is probably this: A 3D printed one

You can google: q8 thingiverse
You will find a diffuser but not this one.

BTW: The thread “What did you mod today” is one off the few which is worth to be read from the beginning

(And make notes while reading you won’t find it again)

As a bedside lamp, lockout ain’t good. :frowning:

OP, Can you add me to the list please?

I thought I posted I wanted one and somehow I don’t see my post any more.

The list on the Original Post is not updated as The Miller has been away for some time!
Member pepinfaxera is updating the list on this post:

Your number is on #956 already listed on that post :+1:

Thanks for the update! :+1:

Your number is on #380 and #837

I do not see him registered
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~~https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/45538/2160~~
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EDIT: Your number is on #950

Request on post #2166 : FW3A, a TLF/BLF EDC flashlight - SST-20 available, coupon codes public - #2160 by Riku :wink:

Thanks MascaratumB
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I’m # 796…and that’s the only place I see me…I had mentioned getting 2, so I don’t know if that would be 2 different spots or just the one…oh well…the Miller said “it’s done when it’s done”

The Miller assigned him nº. 343

pepinfaxera assigned him nº. 796
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Your number is on #343 and #796

You could swap the settings. That way, normal “off” would have a dark button and lockout “off” would be illuminated. Or you could have them both dark. Or one high and one low, or both high or both low.

If it helps at all, lockout mode also functions as a momentary moon mode, which can be handy in the middle of the night. I find it useful when I wake up and want to see something without getting blinded.

Or maybe quick access to blinding turbo is desired? Is this an “in case of intruder” thing?

I probably just don’t understand your use case or what problem is being solved.

Didn’t realize I did it twice. Thank you.