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

I’m interested in one of these lanterns.

Thank you

Do you think there’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 I’ve gotten to the point that I’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 wouldn’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 TK’s post and try to keep it with/near the Lantern for reference.

Just Great Work again form TK :slight_smile:

Hmm…Lexel has designed many aux boards in the past, so perhaps?

Hmmm… 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 that’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 it’s almost done!
Do we thin o a 30q would suit this light, or we’re best with sofirn battery?
I use 30q in my q8, and armytek lights.

A 30Q would be about perfect for balance between cost and capacity for a high drain cell that can both be used in the Q8 and BLF Lantern, if they stay in pairs of 4.

@DBSAR — add it to the first post please. The group, esp newbies shouldn’t have to read the entire thread to find the UI manual :slight_smile:

+1

TK - I’ll shoot you and DBSAR the full color logo files I have if you want them for the manual.
Speaking of the manual, I’ve been trying to condense it into something easier to fit on the back of one or more LT1 battery wraps. Does this look accurate so far?

Don’t mind me - I have no idea why the formatting is all janked up - working on it

1 = click, release
1H = click, hold
2 = click, release, click, release
2H = click, release, click, hold
etc
From Off
. 1 On
. 1H Ramp Floor
. 2 Ramp Ceiling
. 3 BattCheck (2 clicks to cycle Sunset-Beacon-BattCheck)
. 3H Strobes (2 clicks to cycle Candle-Bike-Party-Police-Storm)
. 4 Lockout (3 clicks to cycle Aux Off/Low/High/Blink)
. 5 Momentary
. 6 Muggle
. 7 Aux Off/Low/High/Blink
While On
. 1 Off
. 1H Ramp Up
. 2 Turbo On / Back
. 2H Ramp Down
. 3 Ramp Smooth/Stepped
. 3H Tint Ramp CFG
. 4 Ramp CFG
. 5 Manual Memory
. 5H Auto Memory
In Beacon
. 4 Beacon CFG – Click N times for N seconds per flash
In Ramp CFG
. 4 configure
. Click N times for Floor level
. Click N times for Ceiling level
. Click N times for number of ramp steps (step mode only)
In Candle
. 3 Add 30 min to timer

good point :+1: will do

I’m interested in one!

I’m interested in the lantern!
Just got a FW3A and learned about BLF, totally thrilled with what you all are accomplishing here.

Joined to say I’m interested in one.

I recently saw this in Sofirn’s FB page:

Sofirn color-temperature-mixing EDC flashlight

It seems to use nearly the same LEDs as the BLF LT1 lantern (LT1 plans to use 2x LH351D 2700k + 2x LH351D 5000k); this teaser color-temperature-mixing EDC flashlight is supposed to use 2x LH351D 2700k + 2x LH351D 6000-6500k.

Probably transfer the Anduril firmware to an EDC flashlight?

That’s an interesting technology transfer. The hardest part is probably transferring the LT1 driver design into a smaller footprint. Then again, if their engineers were looking ahead, there’s no reason they couldn’t have designed the LT1 driver from the start to fit in other shells. Hmmm…

I’m not sure of their market though. How many people outside of the enthusiast community will really care? Well… maybe photographers who want portable fill lighting they can match to ambient.

It could be possible that they are wanting to try the LT1’s tint ramp design-concept in a flashlight form after learning how well the LH351 series works with the tint ramp high-CRI range. I like the idea of that as a flashlight too. If Toykeeper’s awesome Andruil-LT1 firmware was incorporated in such a flashlight, i would definitely be interested in one myself. :+1: