ANDURIL USER MANUAL & LIST OF LIGHTS

Any chance of you returning the custom old lumens Flashlight i sent to you when you were known as cereal_killer earlier this year, or are you going to keep ignoring my pm’s and emails

I have a suggestion: while ramping up/down, if the user releases the button very close to the max-regulated blink, the flashlight should assume user is trying to stop at the blink and snap back to it.

In my personal fork I added a short delay (hold time) after the blip. Your idea sounds interesting as well, but the ramping is rather fast and thus it would cover a big range of levels.

Yes, the time delay is a good solution also.

I thought about this previously (time delay) for going above the ceiling. Right now you have the ramp ceiling and double-click to turbo. But nothing in between (going up) which can be unfortunate if you set a low ceiling.

Perhaps it would be useful to have a medium delay (idk maybe ~2s ?) to “break through” the ceiling and continue ramping above it?
Or maybe not, I am just thinking out loud. :slight_smile:

Here:

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0031/0155/6806/files/Anduril\_-\_FW3A_user_manual.pdf?16

https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/fsm/view/head:/ToyKeeper/spaghetti-monster/anduril/anduril-manual.txt

FWIW, I was able to easily create a PDF file of the FW3A manual by (1) first installing the free version of CutePDF Writer, (2) right-clicking the manual at the above link and selecting Print, and (3) selecting CutePDF Writer as the printer. Then voila, my PDF copy was saved.

Edited: Got a free SaberCatHost file hosting account and uploaded the PDF Anduril manual for anyone that wants to download it. Here it is.

When I save it from my phone I get a picture, then just printed it from my phone. :wink:

Is Andúril (full version with all strobe modes) available as standard on any single emitter 18650/20700/21700 lights? Love the FW3A, but a light with single emitter is better for my use cases (connecting to light painting tools).

I would love to have an FW1A!

I just read these messages and didn’t know that the FW3A has had their firmwares updated. I still have the first release FW3A and tested the 2-stage lockout — it looks like mine is still the old version without the 2-stage lockout. (Tested the same button sequence on the Emisar D4v2, and noted that it had the 2-stage lockout feature).

This points to a few things: Lumintop does use new firmware on the FW3A when it’s available (unlike on the BLF Q8 and I think Sofirn Q8, even their latest batches apparently still use NarsilM v1.0, instead of NarsilM v1.2)

Is there any way to turn off temp monitoring ?

Compile-time, yes. Runtime, a little bit. You can heat the light up and set the temperature calibration to 1 °C. Then set the limit to the highest value.

I hope in the near future the built in USB C can be connected to computer for an easy config

why does the blink matter?
i would just as soon not have any of the blinks
i don;t care when it switches between 1 or 2 or 3 FETS

wle

Just a question of efficiency and tint. Efficiency goes down right after switching (but the tint might be improved).

Anyone know how to reset a d4v2?

I read somewhere that this will delete muggle mode and is what I would like to accomplish, I have some harbor freight flashlights to lend to muggles during camping trips, etc

Untwist tailcap to lockout mechanically. Press and hold button andwhile holding tighten tailcap. Still hold the button for about 3 seconds while the light blinking something. Then when it is ramping up it is done.

But that will not delete the muggle mode.

Thanks as for the muggle mode its cool for what it is so it can stay I have no choice lol

That’s because I keep sending new files to Lumintop. :wink:

I generally send new files periodically to every manufacturer using Anduril. Some update their drivers, some don’t. I think it mostly depends on how much old stock is waiting to be sold… like, if they still have 3000 drivers with old firmware, they generally won’t update it. But if it’s just a few left, the next batch is usually made with newer firmware.