If there is still enough metal left in the tube its possible, but not sure if the Q8 body design has enough metal to allow the bigger cell size.
a snap on place base may be in the works for added to the accessory-kit that is planned once we get the lantern into production.
*Ok some updates: Barry contacted me earlier and they are in need of a base driver circuit design, and asking about the UI (i’m guessing the firmware for the lantern, which i believe Toykeeper is working on that)
I don’t know who designed the circuit board for the Q8, but we are in need of something for the planned two-channel tint ramping, Their engineers are held up on these components at this time, for them to continue they need some basis for what were looking to achieve for the tint ramp & charging system. Without a board design or someone who can help us with that… the only other option is to revert back to using the Q8 board modded with 4-7135s and no tint ramping or charging feature or USB feature. Any input on this form anyone here woudl be greatly appreciated as it seems were held up without a finalized driver board design to incorporate the tint ramping feature, charging feature, & USB power bank feature.*
I’d forget about the tint ramping and just put some nice 3 or 4000k emitters in it, and call it a day. Strayed too far off the original plan from two years ago IMO. Nice ramping UI, some nice quality emitters and get on with the project.
I’m not any good at designing the driver circuitry, but if anyone has Eagle or KiCAD schematics already of the relevant circuit parts, and measurements for the driver board, I could layout a PCB for it.
Just followed that link to the DEL board. What else needs to be done with that? I looked at his OSH Park drivers collection, and that one isn’t present. Does anyone have a copy of it or know how to get a copy? Where is DEL anyway? He’s been gone for almost a half a year? What happened?