FW3A, a TLF/BLF EDC flashlight - SST-20 available, coupon codes public

I am interested in 2 please…

I own a bunch of 4000k to 5000k 219c and 219b flashlights. Although they have the highest CRI, their tint is nowhere near as beautiful as the perfect XP-L HI 4000k 5D tint, which contains no yellow/green at all. Just a beautiful neutral with a slight hint of rosiness.

But I think XPG3 R5/R6 bin would be more efficient because the XP-L HI 5D tint only goes up to V2 bin. So the XPG3 would still be the ideal emitter for this light.

The specific weight of silver is about 4 times the specific weight of aluminum. So, if you want your silver light to be as big as your aluminum light, you need 200 grams of it. Well, make that 150-160 gram. Because the reflector, lens, led-board, driver and switch are the same.

Hold on, I don’t remember the driver circuitry being that advanced. Maybe ToyKeeper can clarify.

Derp; I absolutely was way too distracted when I said that. Density matters, who’da thunk it. Thanks for the reminder.

I’m sure she could elaborate, but the plan is it’s going to be a PID like job, which is a big step up from current lights. There’s a bunch of code you can read over if you want to dig around in here. I think it was closer to PD than PID when I last checked, but as to whether the code will step back up after a step down if the light cools off, it’s definitely going to be capable of that.

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It is not the driver it’s in the software.
If throttled for thermal reasons and you put ice on a D4 it gets brighter. Same as FW3A.
If you flash Andúril on the Q8 it should also work. But you need to get the regulation right for every type of lamp.

It seems it’s already done

Thats exactly what I was hoping for, just havent read that far yet. Thanks!

Im new this whole thing as well please put me down for one (1)

I’ll take 4

I’ll take 4.

Thanks

cjoe

Your name is on the list updated by pepinfaxera: nº # 1036 , # 1041 , # 1042 and 1047, … Total 4 units .
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Interest The Miller: 736, 737, 738 and 739.
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How many lanterns do you want in total? . . . … 8 units? .

I’ll take 4 lanterns.

Oops, sorry for the double-post, just want the one, please.

Way to make a first (and second, I guess) impression….

—jmike

Put me down for 1 please.

Cheers

The host design isn’t finalized, and really the only pieces which could be easily swapped are the MCPCB and optics. A mod host would be a complete light minus those two parts. The driver is not swappable without making your own layout for this specific host.

The emitter poll hasn’t started. :slight_smile:

That’s already done. Adjustments shouldn’t be visible to humans.

… and that has been working for a long time. :slight_smile:

After it throttles itself down, hold a block of ice against the light and it should ramp up pretty quickly… much faster than a D4, since the D4 had a throttle-up speed limit of “turtle” to prevent oscillations.

I’ve been trying to make it “just work” on a wide variety of hosts, from the tiny hot D4-219c to the large and moderate 500-lumen BLF Lantern. So far it’s working on most, but still doesn’t like the D4-219c on full turbo yet. That light is pretty much the worst case, so once that is working it should be fine everywhere else too.

It’s fine on FW3A XP-G2 at 3A, but I doubt it’ll adjust fast enough on FW3A 219c at full turbo. So it needs more tweaking.

Put me down for 1, please.