Thatās true PBW, but the lights we buy today will work just as nicely as they do today, until they go on the fritz, even if other lights have more output or throw, whatever. My problem is that I need to convince myself of that. There was a post over in the Q8 thread that mentioned about Narsil vs the clunky UIs. I think thatās going to be more of an issue for me than performance. After using the Narsil Lite UI in the D4, Iām going to love Narsil in these new BLF lights and I wonāt want to go back to the old UIs.
seems R2D2 caught on pretty well
FW3A sounds OK to me
Brian,
and with lamps from BLF you can flash different UIs on your lamp.
Read what Toykeeper wrote about FSM firmware.
Will update list later of course
And well for me FW3A is the name but funny thing, my wife needed an update on what we are doing and her reaction was āFW3A, that is a working title yes?ā And then people started posting about the name lol
It is gonna be Clean anyways
joechina, yes, I understand that. But I like the Narsil ramping. Iāll definitely play with the other UI modes, but I doubt that Iāll like them more than ramping. The D4 only has ramping (it also has memory and a double click for turbo) and itās very nice.
Hi
I am keen on one. Can you please add me to the list? Thanks
Iāll definitely need to get other materials.
How about Fritzfire?
This viewpoint seems to be getting more popular. For the most part, lights are already bright enough, already small enough, already have good enough tint and beam qualities and runtimeā¦ so one of the main things which appeals about new lights is the interface.
I could just use the 1xAA ZebraLight I got in 2013. Itāll probably last a hundred years. But the interface seems so clunky compared to the latest projects on BLFā¦
They could also get more efficient but I left that out because itās a minor point unless that results in more light with significantly less heat. Think cold light like a firefly or a Cyalume stick.
Iāll take one!
In for one please
Yes will update the list later.
Include me in the list too please, when you are updating it. Thanks.
I also take one
MARK
and list updated
Can I be took off the list please? Number 181. Thanks.
May I be put on the list please? Thank you!
Yes will update the list later.
Is there any way the springs used in the Emisar D4 can be sourced for this light? Iām really pleased with the quality of them. Iām also liking the dual springs (driver and tail) in the D4. It handles bumps and shocks very well without loosing power to the driver.
I have Narsil running in a Skilhunt H03. It has a weak tail spring. When it takes a good bump and looses power to the driver for a split second, the light shuts off. Good springs should help prevent this behavior.
Per the specs of the Emisar D4:
ā Beryllium-Copper springs with 45% IACS superior to stainless steel alloys used for springs
with only 2% IACSā
These nice springs also seem to eliminate the need for spring bypassing
Letās see what springs LT used in the prototype but yeah good springs are essential for sure!