The Q8 is finally available in Australia, and for a bargain price! This was posted in the TF Amazon Au thread but I reckon it needs it’s own thread for those that might not see it.
ThorFire BLF Q8 Original Price: $78.2
Deal Price: $58.65
25% off coupon code: 8PSGKD5G
BLF Q8: http://amzn.to/2CMQyaN
I was almost tempted to try the priority shipping, it was claimed that if I ordered before XX:XXam this morning I would have it on or before tomorrow! No idea how they would manage that, guessing they must use really good couriers. Unfortunately money being rather not so abundant free shipping with delivery by next Friday was chosen.
According to Amazon the Q8 should be arriving today :partying_face:
Cells are on charge and night can’t get here fast enough! I can’t remember the last time I was looking forward to receiving a light as much as I am this one.
No springs removed. I run around the outside of the spring as its easier for me to do. I probably used something like 22 AWG wire. It was awhile ago. A good clean up of all the contacts makes a difference as well.
It arrived today and I am really impressed. I have only used the excellent DrJones ramping UI and thought I might struggle learning a new ramping UI for the Q8 but it is very intuitive. I figured out ramping, max level, battery check and the first strobe without having to check the instructions.
Never done a bypass but I will try on a C8, if successful I will bypass the Q8. I don’t have Teflon coated wire though, I do have half a wiring loom left from an engine swap so will test thickness vs flexibility to see what works.
I’m happy for discussion of Q8 mods, it will make them easier for me to find
Jaycar sells 18 AWG silicone insulated wire. It’s much thicker and less flexible than the stuff I got from Lexel (and promptly lost), but I have managed to do spring bypasses and emitter leads with it.
Cutter Electronics sells 24 AWG Teflon and 18 AWG silicone insulated wire. I haven’t tried either yet but I’ve ordered some.
I’ve been meaning to start a thread about Australian component suppliers - those two are the only two I’ve found that sell in small quantities.