I think 4000K makes sense for a thrower, because it has less blue light to scatter and obscure the target. It also makes sense for a lantern. But for a more traditional flashlight I prefer things in the 4500-5000K range.
I am currently #758 for 1 flashlight. I would like to add another light to my total request; so, I am requesting to be put down for two (2) lights.
Could whoever is currently keeping track of such things (a truly thankless job!) properly adjust my light-number request? Also, let me know if a different method of making this kind of request is preferred?
pepinfaxera is currently tracking requests. They appeared suddenly from the ether when a need arose, and volunteered for a thankless tedious task. Itās kind of amazing.
ā¦ and I started writing a bot to try to do it, but Iāve been dragging my feet and itās not ready yet.
the ether
Science of years ā¦?
Not so many, as a child, in school we still studied ether as āwhat fills the spaceā
Fluid transmitter of ā¦ light, etc.
Where is the new list? Is it the post linked above?
I donāt appear to be on itā¦ that list is missing numbers between #360 and #760. Iām # 378 on the original list, 1pc.
i hope there will be a choice of emitters or ā¦ā¦ā¦.
after the first run is done, do another GB with a different emitterā¦.
after that do xhp 50 and a reflector
While I donāt know what the emitter will be, I can at least say it wonāt be XHP 50. The voltage on those is too high and the driver canāt convert it. That would make this a totally different light.