I understand getting antsy, Ive always been a bit of an instant gratification kind of person. Even for ym overseas orders ill tend to bundle a few and eat the cost of express shipping. Beats waiting 2 months to find out something is lost and being back to square one.
In regards to this project though, its definitely worth waiting for imo. Its innovative, its small, its still relevant in the market today (features, FW, build, size, emitters, power), and its a BLF project.
Hi, I’m new in the forum. I have been reading it for some time and I have decided to join finally.
I would like to be on the list for one. (This is worrying, I just ordered a D4 and I’m already wanting more)
Come on. How about harmless and clean nuclear fusion powerplants.
No kidding. The FW3A will arrive before the landing on Mars. Unless the latter is done by Elon Musk e.a.
Red tape at NASA is so time consuming that when the construction of the craft is competed they get a warning from Bill Gates that the installed OS is no longer supported.
I am currently on the list for 2 lights (#1466 and #1567). I would like to stay on the list, but only for 1 light total. Can you please remove one of my requests? Pepinfaxera, thanks so much for your management of this! It’s much appreciated.
Has the LED been selected yet? I trawled through all the posts a while back, but kind of forgotten what the result of the survey was. I not it’s not a popular choice, but personally I prefer the cool whites.
Yes, I have one now. There is good news and bad news.
The good news:
It fits, and is tight.
It is very sturdy.
The bad news:
It is too transparent, so the light comes out unevenly. More light out the front, not enough out the sides.
It diffracts light like a prism, so the forward-emitted light is yellow and the side-emitted light is blue… even with a good emitter inside, like a Nichia 219B.