I assume this reply is to me because I asked about E2L host versions. All you have to do is sell them to us, we’ll do the rest. Building them is not difficult.
If we didn’t treat flashlights like toys you wouldn’t have as many sales. If people solely used flashlights as a tool this forum wouldn’t exist, we play with our lights at least 10 times as much as we actually use them for real. Don’t worry about how we use them, just sell them to us.
I give you the money. You give me the flashlight. I shine it in my eyes. End of transaction.
I like the concept. Though to really make it fly one should somehow make the powerbank connection waterproof.
I know there are some waterproof USB plugs and sockets. Using such plug would be easy but powerbank availability is likely low…
hi, I had not visit BLF for days… just found your quesitions. sorry for late reply.
The CCT for the xhp50.2 is 6000K( the LED on M1 is a 3v version,so we have not other tint xhp50.2 now). the XML2 led we have 6000,5500,and 4300K.
For a headlamp, we set a simple mode in mass production . it is some hard to change the mode for you. As the power input for more lumens, we think most powerbank can only support 2A current max, so we let it working in 8W.
Clever idea. In extreme cold, you can keep your power bank inside your jacket, and battery performance will not drop. You could also keep one version on the headband, and the other in the pouch with the power bank. Use throw while hiking on low or medium, switch to flood at the campsite. I would be interested to see how the USB input resists water, so the headband could be used in the rain. Worst case, you could tape the connection with electrical tape.
for host, I am just want to say: if there will be no aftersale trouble, I had made all hosts onsale.
most time, the buyers will have some un reasonable questions…. because we are so far eachother, and languages difference, it is really hard to deal with host order problems.