Taking into account the last update is from May… I wouln’t be very optimistic. But I’d be happy to have been mistaken here.
As far as I know Sofirn's engineering is still about to develop the right boost driver to run it with Andúril. They are also in contact with Toykeeper to choose the right components.
Certainly hope they are still moving along with the project.
I hope this is legit, I’m in for two, at least.
Both my sp10 v2.0 and my sp10s work on flat tops.
my jetbeam mk1 doen not
Even though they have the same head contact point
Interested
Interested!
Hellow my friend, some news of the project ? Or should buy Sp10s non anduril UI ?
I like how you think. For a while I was not interested at all in AA or 14500 lights, because the 14500/AA lights I found didn’t offer me any advantages over compact 18650 lights.
I like my DQG slim AA (1/2AA with extension tube) a lot. It has decent mode spacing, L-M-H order, and a tail clicky… and it’s even Ti hehe. The clip isn’t stellar; IMO all lights should screwed-on clips close to the end (D25C is a good reference for where the clip should attach, though the clip on mine has other weaknesses). My SC62 light has a great clip with the only issue being it’s mounted too far from the end of the light. If I got a “dream” AA light, I’d carry it EDC with a 14500. But it would be nice to have the option to load AA or NiMh AA if necessary. The DQG fills that for me, as it isn’t aimed at high outputs at all and still does nicely with a NiMh or fresh alkaleak, and quite well with lithium AA as well.
Jason, I don’t think that is a correct assessment really. I mean basically everyone here has a T10 or Tool AA or Sofirn or ZL AA something similar, so I don’t think it’s accurate to say BLF peeps are not really AA light consumers.
I am surprised at this dismissal of AA lights. Very few people, even here, are carrying an 18650 light 24/7. Most only carry them when anticipating a specific need, or for their occupation, or to simply play around. Even the smallest 18650 light is a hefty and bulky item to clip to a jeans pocket and leave there permanently. That role is perfect for the AA light. It’s a light that’s always there, yet small and unobtrusive, while still being a “real” light in handling and function as opposed to a keychain AAA or something. You can get plenty sufficient lumens, and sufficient runtime, especially with L91’s. You could buy an 8 pack and it will last most people as many years, or close to it. And if one wants to use rechargeables, there is that option.
The purpose of an always in the pocket AA is not an overdriven turbo boost light with artificially high output and constant recharging. There are 18650 for that, and do it far better than the 14500
The best AA light is one with the appropriate output for the source, at a sustained level, with an optimized design for that battery to maximize efficiency. Not 700 lumen bursts.
Basically what ZL does with the SC53, but make it with some better emitter choices (sst-20 and others), less bulky, deeper reflector, tail clicky, and user friendly disassembly.
There is no need for new tech to make that happen. And it can be at a lower pricepoint that ZL
I actually disagree with you here about a AA light. Better emitters yes, but I would probably want lower outputs with a TIR. It would be nice for it to be easily moddable, but that always ends up costing additional length, and then for me at least it will quickly lose pocket time to compact 18650 lights (FW3A, SC62, D4). You’re right that it should still have a significant advantage of being thinner. Maybe that’s where the focus will have to stay. Something I like a lot about my DQG slim AA is that it’s so thin it almost fits inside my AA/14500 Thorfire’s battery tube.
Interested
Interested
Interested
Interested
Interested
Please remove my entries from the interest list.
Please remove my entries from the interest list.
Sorry, there is no interest list (yet) for this thread.
Apologies! My bad memory.
Interested.
I prefered sp10s with battery indicator and 3000K High CRI
So where are we at with this? Looks like the last updates are from much earlier in 2019.