I just got the Fireflies PL47, and I notice the Aux-LEDs can be in 3 states: Off, On(High?), Blinking.
Whereas in the Emisar D4S, it has 4 possible states, Off, Low, High, Blinking.
(on the BLF Q8/Sofirn Q8 with Anduril, the side button can also be in 4 possible states: Off, Low, High, Blinking)
I notice the PL47 does have similar programming pins as the D4S, but you mentioned that with the Lexel board (PL47), I wouldn’t be able to just flash it (assuming I’m able to align my ordinary-type ATTiny programmer device with some pins to flash it)?
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Maybe they initially planned it to be champagne gold like the ROT66, but anodizing turned it too yellow, so they now call it desert yellow. ;-p
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“Maybe they initially planned it to be champagne gold like the ROT66, but anodizing turned it too yellow, so they now call it desert yellow.”
A flashlight that holds 7 LEDs to California? Fuhgeddaboudit.
Better be 5 LEDs or less and only one can be turned on per switch press. Plus it includes something called a “clip”? Will be caught up in bureaucratic red tape forever thanks to that.
Could be you’re asking that question to the wrong people…
Are you an official representative of the Japanese based Nichia company? If not, sure hope that massive firm doesn’t take offense at your use of their name and prosecute….
It’s well known that Fireflies sourced a large batch of 219B sw45k 9080. Many people here bought the 219B version and can confirm it is the 4500k 9080. Maukka also tested them in the ROT66. Look it up.