*BLF LT1 Lantern Project) (updated Nov,17,2020)

Especially if they come in pink, purple, metallic red, or other fun colors. :slight_smile:

(though I donā€™t think thatā€™s in the planā€¦ IIRC the only planned colors are black, sand, and forest green)

Thanks for the updated Anduril graphic, TK! This thread is difficult to keep up with if you get more than a day or so behind, so I think we can all appreciate your effort there, as well.

Maybe we can convince Sofirn to offer the optional bright colors. :smiley:

:+1: Definitely agree! The firmware Toykeeper developed for the LT1 is my favorite firmware with the perfect modes for any lantern (and for a flashlight even)

We should never underestimate the importance of having adjustable-tint high-CRI momentary bike flasher mode in a lantern. I mean, it would be totally useless without that. How else would we stutter-signal to others while riding down the mountain in our bike-mounted camping tents? :stuck_out_tongue:

Quite right!

Tactical strobe should also randomly vary the tint for extra tacticalness. :stuck_out_tongue:

I want multi color color RGB mixing perimeter mounted aux lights with storm mode so we can use it on the Christmas Tree instead of twinkle lights & tinsel!

I donā€™t know about you guys - but Iā€™m wanting a disco mode for when Iā€™m sitting movinā€™ around the camp site. :wink:

We totally need two tint disco mode!

lol most of the modes anyway. :sunglasses:

So now want it to have a disco mode! Party Camp!!!

Iā€™m interested in one of these lanterns.

Thank you

Do you think thereā€™s enough space in the battery compartment to put a small version of the cheat sheet? Perhaps rolled around the batteries?

This thread is massive and Iā€™ve gotten to the point that Iā€™m either just checking the OP or cruising through the pages looking for significant contributions so my apologies if this has been suggested:
Perhaps a very simplified version of the cheat sheet could be printed somewhere on or in the light on future versions?
For that to work it would require an understanding of the functions, modes, and actions required to modify things but might be helpful for those of us who are forgetful.

Also it wouldnā€™t surprise me if this UI gets some more use in the future. I can see a D4V3 with warm and cool emitters with tint control. Just default add me to that list.

I print out TKā€™s post and try to keep it with/near the Lantern for reference.

Just Great Work again form TK :slight_smile:

Hmmā€¦Lexel has designed many aux boards in the past, so perhaps?

Hmmmā€¦ I wonder how much of a cheat sheet I can fit onto a battery wrap? Off to the skunkworks I go!

Yes. It has no problem fitting in the space between the tailcap and the tailcap spring board.

I know that because thatā€™s where my manual is.

Well, you could split it up across four batteries if necessary.

From now on I will refer to that mode when implemented on a lantern as Penny-Farthing mode. :smiley:

Its been a long wait, i am very excited itā€™s almost done!
Do we thin o a 30q would suit this light, or weā€™re best with sofirn battery?
I use 30q in my q8, and armytek lights.