Texas Avenger 30mm & 46mm PCB's + lighted tailcap kits

Ok, this post is where I will maintain an interest list for future batches.

So if I am sold out of what you were wanting, be sure to post what you are looking for! This will help me figure out what drivers and how many to make in the next batch.

Prices are going to be between $15-$20 for these depending on how many and what size they are.

17mm I think I have cut the time down enough to make $15-16 doable, the larger drivers will need to be a bit more unless there is a larger demand for them then I figured.

I am still in the first batch of these and after these are sold I can reevaluate things to see what kind of price points are viable long term.

Takes a LOT of time to make these. Even in batches it is 30-40 minutes per driver from start to finish.

Interest list in future batches:

30mm LDO L6 driver:
maukka - 1
Tjhosan - 1

Zener modded 17mm driver:
vinte77 - 1

All the best for the sale TA. You have put a lot of effort into these items. :+1:

You should take a few pictures. A big group of populated pcbs all matching in a row always gets my heart pumping :heart_eyes:

Indeed, I knew I had forgotten something lol.

Adding some pretty pictures to the OP for people to gaze upon.

What do you mean by ā€œcan freak out with multi-LED setupsā€? I want to use 17mm Tripledown Drivers on my triple led flashlight, what problems should I expect using this driver?

You and me gotta talk. :wink:

Really great

I will take the purple lightend tailcap

Regards Xandre

Really want to try out one of the full featured 17mm with SIR800DP MOSFETā€™s. This would broaden the feature set of my Ti Quad that I EDC and give me a more accurate voltage monitor arrangement. Iā€™m currently using the A6 firmware due to the instabilities in Bistro with a Quad.

If I could buy one from you to try out, that would be helpful. Then Iā€™d know how many boards and components to attach myself to. :wink:

Really good prices for the populated TA17 drivers. Can confirm, it takes quite a while to hand build them :wink:

The tripledown (which is was the best design and components available at the time for the record) does not have the latest components (as it lists in the quote). These components were added to the drivers to deal with large voltage spikes that happen with high currents. These voltage spikes can cause the MCU to freak out and do strange things.

Generally I find it will simply shut down with triple setups when it tries to engage the FET although other odd things happen as well like going into programming mode among other things. You never know what will happen with voltage spikes like that.

I have tripledowns in lots of single emitter lights with the only issue being a small flash when changing modes in some cases. In all the triple builds I have tried though they freak out.

PM incoming.

I have actually been putting together a little goodie bag for you to try out, I was gonna wait until I got another item done to send it out but not sure when the parts for it will be in. Got orders out everywhere and I donā€™t even remember half of them until they show up lol.

It was an early issue with Bistro, getting Turbo to run reliably. There were issues with the components used on the driver that caused the MCU to shift down to moon or low when trying to go into Turbo, even on a single emitter set-up. The release came out with the lights working, for the most part, but shifting to a triple flared up the issue again.

I use A6 firmware in my Quadā€™s because of this, as much as Iā€™d prefer Bistro itā€™s just finicky to get everything working right with correct timings.

The Texas Avenger series promises to correct this, Del scoped out the issues and proper components were sourced, added, removed, relocated, tweaked, hammered and shellacqued. :wink:

I wish soft start were still in play as I liked that feature, it was an instant giveaway that Bistro was in progressā€¦

Thanks!

Yeah, when you build them for yourself you donā€™t really notice the time it takes but when I started actually timing the process I was quite surprised to find it was taking over an hour for each driver at first.

By building them in batches and buying/making some jigs plus some experience I have cut the time down to 30-40 minutes now. So basically I am making just over minium wage on these lol.

Indeed, I have had no such issues with the Texas Avenger drivers even with triple XP-G3 lights (of which I plan to sell a few soon) running 16+ amps. The new components list by DEL truly make the drivers rock solid stable in my testing.

I also like the soft start, This is one of the features I want to add back into it if/when TK ever has time to implement the compacted code. It is simply out of space right now.

With the space gains she mentioned possible soft start, 31 mode groups, a larger ramp table and a few more fun strobe modes should all fit.

Although for those like yourself another possibility is to use a tiny85 instead of the 25 and then you will have plenty of room for everything you could dream of.

I suppose I could release a version of the firmware with less mode groups and soft start enabled. Hmm, something to think about.

I really love the 7 mode with reversing into hidden modes. Might would play with some crazy strobes on occasion but my memory makes it difficult to do that kind of thing, so a very elaborate firmware table is lost on me. Iā€™ll set it and forget it.

Iā€™ll take one 17mm TA with sir 800 FET and one SRK driver.

PM Sent.

Thanks, I am happy with how they have turned out so far. They could have never happened without the help of lots of others here.

TA, Iā€™m in need of several of the 17mm version with your variant on Bistro. What I need is the full featured set up for use in a quad light. I donā€™t care about you building it, throw all the bits in a ziploc and mail em, I can build them myself no problemo. Can we do this? Iā€™d use an L6 driver the same way, just set it up in the MCU and throw all the bits in a bag, Iā€™ll take care of the rest. I need to get a top binned XHP-70 so I can mod the clear L6 for my son-in-law, he has need of a big boss light at work. (Actually, this one needs a ramping firmware, if you can do that, if not I can flash the MCU with my own.)

Holler at me and weā€™ll figure it out, Thanks! :smiley:

No particular hurry, sometime in the next hour is fine. (just messin with ya, need the light for my son-in-law for Christmas, the otherā€™s are not pressing)