I’ve been told that if I get the lime green Charger Daytona I was looking at, I’ll also be getting a divorce. I think I can get away with another light (or 3). But then again, it IS a nice car….
@Toykeeper: Can you please confirm that the UI chart (see ► here ◄) for the LT1 lantern is the final version? Sofirn sent me the (English) manual for translation today. I presume they will ship the initial batch with the English version only and include multi-language manuals in later batches. I intend to incorporate your nice UI chart into the updated manual (both English and German) that I also plan to host on my Sofirn sharepoint on Google Drive. If all works out as planned the manual might be able to download in two weeks from now.
I just checked the manual they sent to me. It contains the UI chart from Toykeeper but not the production logo. I think the colorful black-on-white logo would look better on white paper, wouldn’t it?
@DBSAR and all the others involved, thank you for mustering together such a useful high tech lantern. Its an incredible effort that’s coming together beyond all practical expectations. Like so many other BLF projects, you really dug in deep to make this one as good as it can be. Your attention to detail is just phenomenal.
Ive been using a Coleman 228 lantern (which has a large hood to reflect light downward) to provide wide area lighting during camping. If no trees are close by my camp, I mounted it to a 12 foot telescopic pole (1/4 x 20 mount). It’ll be interesting to see how the LT1 compares when lifted on the pole or dangling from a tree.