Also, for those of you who were interested in the HaikeLite MT01/MT02, we have them in stock now. They are pretty beefy lights---definitely not thin machining on these. Drivers are good quality and have a simple UI.
Either online at onlinemetals.com or I got to a local machine shop. The machine shop is usually cheaper as they don’t have agressive shipping charges, they do charge bases on time to cut the bar to length from a larger rod of stock. I’ve also found that the machine shop generally won’t have copper or tellurium copper, so the choices may be more limited.
If you’re lucky you can get a small shop that has ends that they have on hand but don’t use because they’re too small for many of the projects they get in, then you can just a piece based on the price of it and since they buy larger rods for stock they get lower prices.
Richard, is this the same driver that came with the D4 v1? I have a v1 and I’d like to change to v2 if possible. I don’t mind getting the same driver with v2 firmware and replace it.
You can swap the MCPCBs directly, with NO SPACER required. I had read some comments stating that a spacer is necessary, but doing the measurements and actually building some lights with the MTN Quad MCPCB it works fine without any extra spacer needed.
Could I put 4 XP-E2 Green emitters on your board and run em on the FET or would I have to reduce direct drive through PWM to keep from smoking the emitters like I did the Lee Filter I tried?
Maybe use the 18350 tube and a lesser cell to keep max current in check?
It can't be the capacitor. Maybe we flashed it with the wrong firmware or something because there is not OTC on that 15mm 7135 board, so the capacitor will not affect the memory.