[♛ FreemeGB] Fireflies PL47 Gen II 4*XP-L/ Nichia/ SST20 Hi CRI 21700 Right Angle Flashlight - ENDED

Sorry if this question has already been asked.

Will this light be equipped with a magnetic tailcap?

Probably, bulk production processing is scheduled to be finished before 20th Oct. We can not grantee the deadline , there are many steps to work out on new completed products.

Yes, equipped with a strong enough magnet

Thank you for the reply!

Will NW tint be an option, around 5000k?

Yes, around 5000K nw is an option

Good.

Any consideration of a 4000K option? Emisar offers this and it seems to be a popular choice for many customers, including myself.

Looking forward to this light.

- Doug

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What will the recommended cell for use in this flashlight be? mAh and amps drawn? Interested, if I can find a good energy solution for it. Thanks for this project!

Wondering the same. Will the Samsung 50E 5000mah (Samsung 50E 21700 5000mAh 9.8A Battery) be enough?

Or will the Samsung 40T 4000mah (https://www.imrbatteries.com/samsung-40t-21700-4000mah-30a-battery/) be required for max brightness?

Interested.

Interested w/ Nichia

Interested.

Some specs pleeeeeeeeeeaese!

Count me interested please

Definitely interested

Interested

Interested

Just a quick update. I have Anduril working on the PL47, including both the front-facing aux LEDs and the switch LEDs. The two sets of LEDs are synchronized, except that it’s possible to put the switch LEDs in a “low” mode while the front-facing aux LEDs stay off entirely. Or, they can also be configured for off, high, or blinking.

It seems to work pretty well, but I discovered one downside which only affects people who want to reflash the firmware. With the aux LED board connected, it interferes with firmware flashing. I’m not sure why exactly, but on the prototype, it’s necessary to unsolder one of the aux LED board wires before flashing, then solder it back on again afterward.

Otherwise though, it acts like a normal aux LED board… with the bonus that it changes color when the battery is low.

That sounds great ToyKeeper!