Q8, PMS SEND TO THOSE WITH ISSUES BLF soda can light

Which MCU?

I’ve been considering porting it to tiny841 and tiny16something, to get more pins and potentially also more ROM. But I probably won’t for a while.

The jankiest Ukrainian? MCU in existence that they used in the MF02s. If I can find the time, it will be less of a “port” and more of a controlled demolition onto a new chip. Basically it would involve taking any of the references to atmel libraries plus any of the assumptions about timers and subbing in a compatibility library or something. I’ve posted a few findings in maukka’s MF02s review thread. Ultimately I don’t have a lot of hope, but it would be nice to do, as the driver is a quad channel boost driver running the XHP70.2 at 12v.

Actually USB Power Delivery (which uses Type C connector) allows for 100W, 20V 5A.
There are laptops (and adapters) on the market already which do (from memory) 95W.

Type C without PD is 5V 3A.

Yeah, but I’m talking about the more common USB-C. 20-30 watts seems the most a charger would need.

I still don’t see it working well on a multi cell flashlight unless you were to limit it to 5 watts total. That’s 0.25A to each of 4 cells and a very slow charge. I think that’s the real issue.

Has any parallel battery light had a charger circuit built in? If so, I wonder how they dealt with this issue.

I think USB charging on a multi cell light is just a gimmick that is best avoided.

It adds unnecessary cost, is just something else to go wrong, & allows for water intrusion unless put in the threads…. protected by an o-ring.

ymmv…… :wink:

Oh yeah, it would be slow…. Worthlessly slow. again ymmv

I remember Haikelite did a charger cap that went on a battery tube of 4 cells. It acted as a charger, power bank and mini flashlight. I never got any details on how it worked, though.

FWIW, there’s a cool white version coming:

If I recall correctly, this might be of particular interest to JasonWW. :slight_smile:

Yep… you “recall correctly” TK, JasonWW will be beside himself. :smiley:

cool eh?? the world needs more warmer tints, how about making it a 4000k or even 3000k edition ??

Yeah. How about they make an LH351D 90CRI version instead?

Especially since we know they are going to be using them in the Lantern project.

Not really. It’s the stupid HI version instead of the HD. :rage:

Oh well, I’ll wait and see. Maybe they will do a HD vesion as well. I need to read that new thread.

FWIW, the HI version should give a more consistent tint without the usual Cree rainbow. And if you want it less throwy, DC-Fix is cheap. Together, they should make for a very nice-looking beam.

Offtopic, you have some nice nails :heart_eyes:

Back on topic, what light is this? For some reason, I thought you managed to put a triple reflector inside of a BLF Q8.

I’m more interested in output levels. I’ll probably have the weakest output Q8 of anybody. 4000 lumen maybe. I want 6000, but no way with the HI version.

No biggie, I’ll wait and see what happens.

Nope. You know the big golden light in BLF’s front-page logo? It’s that light. An original Skyray King, modded with a BLF driver and some other things. Currently it has a prototype Q8 driver in it, and it’s what I used for part of FSM’s development.

Oooh I had completely forgotten about the original inspiration of the BLF Q8.

Very nice light BTW. Also, very smart idea to combine multi-tint/CCT LEDs. Maybe I should do that for my bathroom with some high CRI LEDs lol. The fluorescent lamp currently in makes everything look green.
Because of this, I feel like I look much worse during the evening than during the morning when there’s abundant sunlight.

Have you ever experimented with multi-tint high CRI LED strips setup BTW? I don’t know if it’s a false memory or not, but I have seen you write about it on BLF. Maybe I’m just hallucinating or something.

I’ve been meaning to, but the parts are pricey and I’ve been busy.

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The hole on the center of Ledboard shel is bad to see
when manufactured make a flat surface area?

That does look like a big hole. :wink:

With a big copper DTP MCPCB I doubt such a hole would make much difference. It’s what, 10-15% of the area? and its the furthest from the outer edge and the emitters.