I think you are asking if I can control the aux light board with the e-switch. I can not. ToyKeeper gave me some tips how to change the firmware to be able to do that, but I decided to just use as is. The current draw of just the aux light board is 0.7mA. I am using a 1100mAhr 18350 cell, so it will go a couple months before aux board would draw the capacity significantly. This is my EDC light, so I am charging the cell every week or two, so I don’t see the need.
It’s bright enough to navigate around at night with just the aux lights on, at least to see if there is something in your path.
oops, typo in the previous post that I corrected, thanks!
Lexel will let you pick whatever you want. My impression is each aux board is made to order.
Below is part of our chat via private messages:
_Lexel:
config is circle of 8 then 4 inner 2
sbslider:
Changed my mind on the colors a bit. The inner 2, would like those WW. circle of 4 purple. circle of 8 red/ice blue, with the colors mixed evenly (LED 1, 3, 5, 7 red, 2, 4, 6, 8 ice blue)._
The outer circle and middle circle are very close to the same diameter. Groups of 2 of the outers and 1 of the middle form a tight triangle, with 4 groupings around the board.
Most of what is visible in the not so great picture above is the warm white and ice blue. The purple and red did not really come out well in the picture. It looks much better in person I think, but the picture gets the idea across. It looks a bit different depending on the angle you look at it which I like.
Well I own quite a few lights and some decent emitters already (219A/B/C in different taste, LH351B/D and some 3000K/4000K SST20…) and the SST20 are a really good compromise.
My D4 has 2*3000K and 2* 4000K and is my EDC for the winter.
1. The LH351D 90CRI is the most efficient high CRI LED, but is more geared towards flood.
2. The 219Cs are the easiest LEDs to find.
3. The 219Bs have the rosiest tint and equal color rendition. It doesn’t actually reproduce the colors the most accurately though, and is the least efficient LED here.
4. The SST-20 is the throwiest high CRI emitter, has better color rendering than the 219C and LH351D, and is the most accurate emitter in terms of color rendition.
In fact, if it had a rosy tint like the 219B, the 219B would immediately be obsolete. It looks excellent regardless, but most people here prefer rosy tints rather than pure white tints, or very slightly green.
Nice work! what sort of control do you have over the Aux board? While I don’t like some blinkies, I do find the bike light blinky very handy at times. I would go for that, candle and lightning.
You can activate and deactivate the aux LEDs and you can also set them to beacon mode. The beacon timing can be configured before compiling the firmware, as well as which blinky modes you want to have (and anything else actually :D)
Pöbel I assume you patched out the parts of the code for the blinkies that you dind’t want. The strobes do not run at 100% power in Anduril am I right?
EDIT: I read the code briefly and indeed: “” full FET strobe can be a bit much… use max regulated level instead,” (Anduril code)” ;_;