I don’t know what the ultimate over/under is on BLF special editions, but there’s typically some falloff between initial hands raised and committed purchases in these sorts of ventures. I imagine that they’ll all eventually sell even if some of the original pledges walk away, but I Wouldn’t take that 2000 figure as guaranteed sales.
I’ll agree that a project like this is probably free market research for any manufacturer that takes on the project and indicative demand outside of the BLF market.
If I recall correctly, people were keeping track of follow-through rate on the Q8 project. The main issue was that the manufacturer couldn’t keep up with demand, not that people didn’t buy what they pledged for. I think the follow-through rate was something like 95% before the purchases opened up for general audiences, and then it has continued going up since then.
Other projects have mostly gone that way too. So it’s probably pretty safe for Lumintop to make 2000 units, especially if they do 1000 each of two flavors.
Perhaps it is possible to make such leds without MCU. I think it could be done similar to the illuminated tail-switch on the BLF X6 e.g.
That means hard connected to the battery.
Sure, it’s no different that hard wiring leds into a side switch. The problem with doing it on the FW3A is the much smaller mcpcb. You’ve got the same four emitters, but a much smaller board to put them on and you still need room for the optics to fit over the top, so space will be tight.
I could be wrong, but I think I rember:
Lexcel did design an aux LED-board for the normal D4 but could also be the D4S. I think the D4 quad has the same diameter of the optik than the triple FW3A.
Based on a lighten tail switch.
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Was there a signed contract? Are all BLF designed products made exclusively by Lumintop? Look at the BLF Edition Master List
It is more like lotus or mclaren sourcing different engines for different needs.
Admittedly I have no idea what agreement was made behind the scene. If Lumintop already started manufacturing or buying parts for the flashlight then there is no need to consider switching. I don’t know if the second prototype was made by lumintop or by Fritz15.
If Lumintop hasn’t started the process then I don’t see anything wrong with switching companies. Who knows, most likely they are out sourcing it to other small companies. I don’t know how much manufacturing Lumintop does in house.
edit: First prototype was made on a lathe by Fritz15. Okay, second prototype was made by Lumintop.
The host was still designed by Fritz15, Toykeeper handled the firmware, and Tom E did the driver. Lumintop did not design the flashlight.
Hum, am I wrong to say that the diameter or the boards and optics will be quite different because the D4 and D4S are quadruples and the FW3A will be a triple?
If BLF wants companies to cooperate on any future projects, or if BLF wants this project to ever be produced, it would be a bad idea to jump ship halfway through manufacturing of the final samples.
Normally for projects like this, we’d have to get investors or kickstarter backers or something, collecting money up front to fund development and production. BLF projects work differently though, depending on the manufacturer to incur all the up-front costs and all the risk, based on trust that they’ll make it all back and then some, when the product goes up for sale.
Aborting or switching companies last-minute breaks that trust, leaving Lumintop to eat the costs incurred so far, and signals to other companies that the risk is not worthwhile.