Most likely, it should be compatiable, but we are not able to 100% sure since there are many different batches for the D4V1.
TK updates it so quickly that it’s hard to tell what the latest is
Personally, I’m looking for at least version 420 from 2019-05-22, but I think the improved stepdown was merged two or three versions after that (and to my knowledge, the latest is revision 428 on 2019-06-02).
edit: and here is a more readable changelog.
Awesome that V2 is coming! Can’t wait!!!
I haven’t even received my latest D4 yet and this comes out…
And 424 offers manual memory, which I find to be a huge improvement. Prior to 427, that has to be enabled at compile-time, but it’s the default now.
Excited to buy…
Hank are you have any plan for 21700 in your product ?
Hank are you have any plan for 21700 in your product ?
Yes, sure, it’s under developing.
Looks great… But I wish it had higher regulated current. I would rather have a 4mm longer light to accomodate 6 more AMC 7135 chips on the cell’s side of the driver, like the FW3A. 750+ lumens vs only 150 lumens regulated current.
I’ll pass on this one.
Satan@103TFS:Hank are you have any plan for 21700 in your product ?
Yes, sure, it’s under developing.
Please let this one have a FET+6+1 driver or something in that range?
Will titanium version of the D4v2 be created?
Damn. I was done buying flashlights… Spent so much money already lately on lights and trits, but got to have one of these. My smooth green D4 deserves to become a shelf queen.
Nice work Hank, in the lead for best pocket rocket in the market again.
Hank Wang: Satan@103TFS:Hank are you have any plan for 21700 in your product ?
Yes, sure, it’s under developing.
Please let this one have a FET+6+1 driver or something in that range?
It’s still FET+1×7135 driver
Can’t wait for it to be available! Hopefully we see updates on the other Emisar lights too.
Hank Wang: alex64:Has the latest version of Anduril from TK with the improved stepdown?
It’s with the latest anduril ui from TK.
TK updates it so quickly that it’s hard to tell what the latest is Personally, I’m looking for at least “version 420 from 2019-05-22”:~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/fsm : revision 420, but I think the improved stepdown was merged “two”:~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/fsm : revision 422 or “three”:https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/fsm/revision/423 versions after that (and to my knowledge, the latest is revision “428 on 2019-06-02”:~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/fsm : revision 428). edit: and “here”:E-switch UI Development / FSM - #789 by ToyKeeper is a more readable changelog.
One can always find updated info thru this handy thread here ;-)
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Each light has all the colors, you can choose any color by any time through ui.
Hank, is this being done through a multi-color micro SMD LED like this one?
Ratus:7 aux LED colors options which is selectable through config UI,
So each light has all the aux colors?
I’m thinking that “main LED tint x 7 aux color x 3 body colors” would be way too many sku’s for anyone to stock.
Each light has all the colors, you can choose any color by any time through ui.
Wow, how does this work? Is that a TK question?
Hank Wang:Each light has all the colors, you can choose any color by any time through ui.
Hank, is this being done through a multi-color micro SMD LED like this one?
That looks awfully small for a multi led SMD.
I think the ad you posted is for 25 LED each of 5 different colors, not for a multi LED SMD.
Hank any chance for LH351D in this light ? would be nice have a multi emitter light with that…
OMG