Oh, that means the flashlight’s USB port isn’t used for reflashing the driver firmware. However, the driver still has flashing pads like the D4v2 does, so it can be reflashed in the same way as other Emisar lights. In other words, it still requires a pogo pin adapter… a USB cable alone isn’t sufficient.
It can definitely be tricky to make a single program work consistently on a variety of different hardware. It involves all sorts of different abstraction layers and modular designs to allow the front end to remain pretty much the same regardless of what back end it’s running on. I’d say that’s why they pay me the big bucks, but … the bucks aren’t big.
Regardless, I think this will be an interesting light.
I find myself agreeing with you so often on here. Ever since I got my Mini One Ti, I think the USB port in the threads is great. This should be quite the light!
I’m skeptical about SST-20 compatability. If Hank is using the white flat, the focus will be a lot different than for any domed LEDs, at least if people’s C8 mods are anything to go by.
A shame Hank almost certainly can’t use CULNM1 in this…
Yes, we are still working on it, here is the prototype photo, it’s not called D1SV2, it’s called Noctigon K1,
with fully regulated driver, it should reach 600+kcd with CSLNM1.TG LED, there will be green/red
beam version, as well as XP-L HI/HD LED with different color temperature.