You are way too certain about how to do things right (where does that come from?), there is no handbook for this process. People involved just try to respond in a sensible way to each next event and hopefully in the end there is succes (more often than not a BLF-light has become a succes ). Even having been in the process of having a flashlight made in China before does not guarantee that the next time the process will be similar.
If any of these details were known they would be announced and on the first couple posts.
From past group buys I can say that all members will be contacted. This is usually through a PM on BLF.
Itās highly unlikely orders will be taken by post #. If number #3 on the list does not respond, how long should we wait before going to #4 on the list? etcā¦ That is not practical and just adds much delay. Trying to ship orders based on the list order is also not practical for the same reasons.
So we just have to wait until the details are announced.
Awesome, thanks for taking the time to clarify things for me. I appreciate all the work that has gone into this light and am excited to get such and amazing light.
Hmm, in that case, as a fine example of good old british ādisciplineā you should become the next BLF member to make the next BLF flashlight in cooperation with a chinese manufacturer, see how that works out
Not working out too well at the moment, with our Nuclear power station new-builds. (something I have a slight involvement with)
The Frogs are shambolic and incompetent with several failed projects. The Chinese havenāt even started to meet regulations. South Korea has stuff that could work and be delivered soon. Japan has tossed the toys out of the pram (i.e. Toshiba/Westinghouse canāt make the numbers work, and have failed in the USA)
I have dealt with Chinese manufacturers, respectfully, and not (yet) had to resort to the cane to motivate them. Though it has been tempting at times.
If anybody can please 1190 people, I think there ought to be a Nobel Prize in it for them, and a well paid assignment to achieve peace in the middle east. Or maybe a sainthood. Or both.
Ok guys, Iām currently speaking with a Digikey technical agent to see if itās possible to order multiple reels of the LH351D in the T1-T4 bin, or if not available from Samsung, T6-T7.
Ok, the agent said the tint bins are available, but Iāll have to request a special quote directly from Digikey to Samsung, for 800pcs+, and the job should be on Samsung then.
Edit: Here is the part of the transcript I got sent to my email talking about this
David (from Digikey): If there is a difference in the part number itself, we would need the correct ordering part number. Then we can request a quote from the manufacture for the exact range.
The tint bins specified T1-T7 are available to order though, with a special quote request from us to Samsung specified before.
Yeah, I realized that I was just talking about the interaction with LT in order not to ādoubleā the works or something about these LEDs!
I mean, if it is LT that will produce the light, it will be good for them to have the LEDs, but it may be cautious to put the companies in contact to deal about it! Just thinking on this
And thatās for the initiative
Not really possible, unless we use tint mixing in the FW3A with 1x4000k and 2x 5000k.
I donāt want to hype myself too much. Iāve seen what an LH351D looks like, and from the looks of it, itās a T6/T7 bin from the AEDe GB. So looking good above 1 amp, but slightly above the BBL at that level.
What I want is a rosy type T1-T2 bin, close to 4000-4300k rather than 3900-4000k. That would be amazing