Yes, Narsil will have all the normal options to calibrate the thermal control as you desire or disable it completely.
I ran another test the other day with Anduril and it still overheated, so it is not looking like Anduril will be able to make it to production sadly. At this point there is nothing left for me to try to make it work.
Even if it was able to be tweaked into working most of the time I would not trust it until the root cause is fixed. There is some kind of bug that is allowing it to ramp the power up even when twice the set temperature when it should be locked to the lowest output mode. This means that unless the root issue is figured out, there is a high probability that a percentage of lights would still suffer from this. So I just can’t trust it for a production light until that is figured out.
I did add the flashing pogo-pins to the driver so re-flashing will be easy later when it is fixed or if you don’t care about the risks.
First we would need to show interest for a particular color or even custom LED ect. The issue would then be how to actually sell it. Banggood does not like dealing with a limited edition item, they want to sell it forever if they list it on their store.
There are a few options we are exploring but they are on the back burner until the light itself is finished.
This does bring me to another point I have been discussing with the manufacture. Gluing lights. Personally I don’t even buy glued lights because sooner or later I WILL want to change something about it.
There is a chance we could get some lights offered without glue if the outcry is loud enough
If the poll fails the next step is to complain to banggood, that is apparently the best way to be heard but figured we would start out with an easier option first.
I have been telling them that BLF members might even pay a little more for an unglued light, like say $1 to have the ability to upgrade or repair the light down the road.