Using a #2 pencil or thin straw is a great support for rolling up the cheat sheet small enough to fit in the space between the cells. I tried wrapping around a cell, but there is not enough space, which is probably a good thing.
You can try to enable all the 7135’s and configure the ceiling with 130/150. With this you have a similar lumens in the top of ramp with 5x 7135’s and maximum power with double click, like others Anduril flashlights.
A chance to get on the GB list? or or of the batch codes being sent out? If you are already on the GB list, have patience,they are under production now, and they will build them before beginning to send out the codes, (so they can be shipped right away once they are ready.) Also see post #9127, page #305.
Thanks for the warning, Den! :+1:
I’ve been worried about this ever since I first saw at the driver PCB photos. Especially, because I plan to use NCR18650GA (semi-)flat-top cells.
What is your opinion about simply removing the pot? IIRC, it was mentioned earlier, that currently it does not have any real use (it could act as a current limiter for an optional locator LED, which is not mounted by default).
It could be desoldered as a DIY “mod” by the users who want to use flat-tops, OR it could be omitted to begin with (i.e. not mounted in the factory) in future batches.
The trim-pot resistor at this time is dormant, and it could be possible to remove it if you wish. as it was a feature added for modders, it has been discussed by the team and its likely it will be relocated in the future lots.
I removed the trim pot on my LT1 with a small flat blade screw driver. Warning: Do not attempt this at home.
First just the screw part of the trim pot, but a post was still sticking up.
So I used the screw driver to remove the pot completely, a bit of clean up with some side cutters.
No concern now with my laptop pull batteries somehow shorting on the trim pot.
Note amishbill’s rolled up cheat sheet between the cells.