I know that coil characteristics degrades while heat increase so there must have some addition over threshold, but how about Coilcraft XAL7030 series? Are those still to weak?
You have a driver with 4 pads that make contact with each battery separately. Then you permanently fix the battery tube into place so the battery ends line up with the driver pads. Then you modify the pcb in the tail cap. This will supply 12 volts to the driver, but you have to load the batteries through the tail by removing the PCB each time. It’s a pain to swap batteries, but it works.
How is that even possible without carriers? Lexel how did you get that to work?
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You have a driver with 4 pads that make contact with each battery separately. Then you permanently fix the battery tube into place so the battery ends line up with the driver pads. Then you modify the pcb in the tail cap. This will supply 12 volts to the driver, but you have to load the batteries through the tail by removing the PCB each time. It’s a pain to swap batteries, but it works.
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you can also build a rotating tail board with 2 pins that uses a bolt to hold to the tail cap
I’d prefer a boost driver for single 18650. I’m running one in C8 with single 18650, but the size isn’t right (22mm vs 20mm) and the mode switching doesn’t work properly after sanding down.
So I just want to run C8 with some 20mm proper.
I’d like to order a buck driver to replace the stock one in my MF04S, with Berylliumbronze springs and gold plated button soldered and Anduril flashed onto it, shipped to UK please.
If you sell a driver configured for a tail clicky, how does the UI change? There is no press and momentary hold option in this config, so … Narsil and Anduril require a hold facility to work to full spec. Do you just omit any press & hold functionality or replace it with something else?
Lexel provides firmware accordingly - NarsilM and Anduril are e-switch versions. You have to use clicky firmware for clicky lights, like Bistro, A6, etc.