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Geuzzz
(Geuzzz)
April 29, 2018, 9:23pm
3050
Despite liking the old design better, I think I would really regret skipping this one.
Please put me down for one please.
Pardon my ignorance, but can someone please explain what is meant by muggle mode?
an easy mode for non flashlight geeks…just easy on/off…or maybe just a few brightness settings…no strobes, maybe no really hot turbo’s…etc
“muggles” were what the magicians of Harry Potter called non magical people.
Firelight2
(Firelight2)
April 30, 2018, 4:49am
3053
ToyKeeper:
… On mine, the anodizing there was too thin and it seems to have made the driver clock speed unstable, but when I put a piece of paper between the tubes, the clock speed went back to normal. So, if anything, the inner tube might get a thicker anodized layer than the rest of the host, to prevent that type of issue.
Maybe the final design should be modified to be done more like how Liteflux did it.
My Liteflux LF2XT also has an electronic tailcap switch and inner tube, combined with outer body. In order to electrically insulate the inner tube and keep it isolated from the outer tube, Liteflux inserted a thin plastic middle tube.
ggf31416
(ggf31416)
April 30, 2018, 2:22pm
3054
I wonder if the Samsung LH351D is being considered. In Texas_Ace results the efficiency was quite high and the high Vf is not a problem for a triple.
Geuzzz:
Despite liking the old design better, I think I would really regret skipping this one.
Please put me down for one please. Post # …. Geuzzz
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xray291 … Via Private messages …:
Greetings.
I don’t recall where I was on the list, I do remember The Miller added me…I’m not too worried about that.
Can I get put down for a second one?
Thanks
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How many lanterns do you want in total? . . . …x… units? .
xray291
(xray291)
April 30, 2018, 7:06pm
3057
Thanks for checking things for me.
I’m locked and loaded for 2 lights. That’s perfect!
Thanks all involved for making this a reality. Although I’m not a modder, I love having lights that others around me are in awe of.
CM2010
(CM2010)
April 30, 2018, 7:17pm
3058
Put me down for one please.
bquinlan
(bquinlan)
May 1, 2018, 10:42pm
3061
If I’m not too late to get in on this, I’d like two, please.
This looks amazing!
—Bob Q
beam0
(beam0)
May 1, 2018, 11:08pm
3062
Can someone explain the difference between 2 fast clicks or long press from off?
(green lines from off in the UI diagram)
They both point to the same spot in the ramp box. And what are the dotted line separators the box?
Please put me down for 1.
The latest iteration looks amazing!
I understand people’s tastes are personal, but I really like the current design compared to the original.
Possibly a stupid question, but does the gap under the clip (towards the tail) allow the light to “flop” about when it’s clipped to a pocket?
I know it’s not realistic, but I would love a tiny red (or amber) LED on the MPCB in lieu of a lighted tailcap.
joechina
(joechina)
May 2, 2018, 9:22am
3065
beam0:
Can someone explain the difference between 2 fast clicks or long press from off?
(green lines from off in the UI diagram)
They both point to the same spot in the ramp box. And what are the dotted line separators the box?
I understand it this way:
Dotted Lines in the Ramp:
Bottom and top line are the Moon/Low Level and the top off the ramp=ceiling. You can reach the top for ceiling by double click. (a second double click brings you to turbo)
Middle line is the maximum from the 7135.
Two fast clicks brings you to the ceiling (green solid)
The click, release, hold (green dashed) ramps downward from TURBO Edit: ceiling
But I should probably shut up, because I haven’t Andúril running on a lamp.
One suggestion for the thermal rampdown: Can we add a cap to how far it ramps down?
One problem I’ve notice with my Emisar D4 is that it starts 4300 lumens, but within a minute it ramps down to about 50 lumens, which is way too far. Then it takes forever to ramp itself back up again.
It would be nice if it stopped ramping down at 500 lumens instead of keeping going. Maybe have the rampdown stop when the light reaches 25-30% of max power no matter what the temperature sensor says.
beam0
(beam0)
May 2, 2018, 1:48am
3067
joechina:
beam0:
Can someone explain the difference between 2 fast clicks or long press from off?
(green lines from off in the UI diagram)
They both point to the same spot in the ramp box. And what are the dotted line separators the box?
I understand it this way:
Dotted Lines in the Ramp:
Bottom and top line are the Moon/Low Level and the top off the ramp=ceiling. You can reach the top for ceiling by double click. (a second double click brings you to turbo)
Middle line is the maximum from the 7135.
Two fast clicks brings you to the ceiling (green solid)
The click, release, hold (green dashed) ramps downward from TURBO
But I should probably shut up, because I haven’t Andúril running on a lamp.
So the the top off the ramp (ceiling) is not Turbo?
Or is the ceiling programmable and double click goes to the level you pre-set as the ceiling?
Like this:
Single click = memory pre-set (or max 7135 level if memory off) remains steady
Double click = ceiling level (pre-set) remains steady
Click, hold = ceiling level (pre-set) begins ramping down
Hold = floor level (pre-set) begins ramping up
Ramping is auto-ramp? (you don’t have to hold in the button) click to stop.
chadvone
(chadvone)
May 2, 2018, 1:49am
3068
Beam0 I believe it ramps until you release button.
Now I have a question.
Does memory remember everything
I think it should remember what ever you were in last.