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Please update my preferences as follows

5. Wedlpine CW 1A
6. Wedlpine NW 5A
177. Wedlpine CW 1A
178. Wedlpine NW 5A

Also please put me down for 2 NW 3D.

Thanks for all that you guys and gals do.

I’m already on the list @ #717 for a CW, I think I’ll add a 5A to that and make it 2.

I’m brand new here and would like to get on the list. One of each tint. My questions are;

1: are these fully assembled (ready to go) or kits?
2: what is the cost of each? It looks like ~23 or so but I’m not sure.
3: I’ve never been in a gb before. Is PayPal the correct payment service? Will the communication be through my personal email?

Thanks for any help

1 Yes, ready to go

2 not sure anymore actually

3 PP is the correct way, you probably get a coupon code via BLF personal mail (so not email), with it you buy the light for the GB price at Banggood.com

Welcome to BLF! :party:

5A and 3D for me please.

i have currently 3 order :
674 & 675 - CW
744 - NW

so…. 1A no doubt is Cool White, but 3D & 5A is NW & WW respectively ? or 5A is not considered ‘Warm’ ?

My final order would be
1x 5A
1x 3D
2x 1A

thanks for organising this wonderful light ~
Note: I would like if the final spec is posted again (to make it clear away from discusssion.announcement before this) when the price and time is finalize.

I’d like to get in if there are still any left. sending PM to OP. Thanks.

3D Tint!!! WHOOOO!!!

Since that’s the tint bin for neutral could you please change all my preferences to 3D NW if possible :slight_smile:

Interest list number:

Cheers!!!

What is the post# where the final UI, like the number of modes, is listed?

If there is no such listing, what is the final UI?

Final UI is: Click On, click Off.

:p

Bah, too complicated, too many clicks.

OK then, just click OFF

No Moonlight mode ???!!!

Sam,

Sometime back in May, Toy Keeper posted:

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“Even with a fresh-off-the-charger cell, moon is still too low to register on my light box. It’s about the same as the “0.06 lm” mode on a Zebralight SC52, which is actually about 0.01 lm according to selfbuilt. (If I use my other lumen-measuring tool, mine also says 0.01.)

So, it’s bright enough to count as a “firefly” mode or locator glow, but not bright enough to really see anything more than a few inches away. I’ve had GitD tail caps brighter than this.

Anyway, when I’m all done measuring I’ll see what I can do to fix it and get it into the desired 0.20 to 0.50 lumen range.

As for the other modes, what I’m seeing is (with a full 25R cell, at 4.18V, at start instead of 30 seconds) is:

Mode group 1:
1: 0.01 lm (should be ~0.30 lm)
2: 7.95 lm
3: 58.6 lm
4: 184 lm
5: 429 lm
6: 803 lm
7: 1379 lm
Mode group 2:
1: 7.95 lm
2: 121 lm
3: 533 lm
4: 1379 lm

This was an unmodded light using a Samsung 25R cell, so it should be brighter with spring bypasses and a hotter battery.

I also tried earlier with the cell at about 3.85V (about ~60% charged) and got 1100 lumens. The highest mode will decline with voltage, but it should stay over 1000 lumens for quite a bit of its life. If you want an idea how it behaves in unfavorable circumstances, I tried a weak cell with much of its charge already depleted — 816 lumens from an old Panasonic 3100mAh low-amperage protected cell at 3.65V. So even limping along with a low charge on a weak battery, it’s still about on par with a car headlight.”
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Me again - Toy Keeper has since posted that Moonlight has been Fixed! - .35lm, IIRC.

Thanks,
-Chuck

Cool, thanks. How do I get on the list?

for 1 NW

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Sorry, what I wanted to impart was that the description had the appearance of Draft version. If that post is the only one on the Modes, the post# should be in the OP and that should make and declare it as the Final version on modes. Thanks for finding the post.

“Thanks for finding the post.”

Sam,

I didn’t actually go looking through all of that crap to find it - I had saved it in an email to myself back when she posted it:-)

Otherwise, I would have included the post # for you.

Thanks,
-Chuck

Cute trick!

Seem to recall reading about using the light as voltmeter. Do you also have an “email” about it?

No sorry,

I don’t recall anything like that.

-Chuck