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.
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.
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.
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.
That hole doesn’t really have any significant effect on the light’s performance or heat-sinking capacity. There is a thick copper MCPCB over it with four emitters, and the purpose of the shelf is to wick heat from the copper to the outside of the light.
This was considered extensively during the design of the light, the team went with what they determined would work, and it does.
This was discussed 2 years ago. It’s too late now. 2 years too late. Thorfire is not interested.
Sofirn is making a Q8 with small changes, but I don’t think they will alter the led shelf. It’s too late for that.
Sofirn is planning to make a more radical version, v1.5, using a battery carrier. Maybe you can suggest changes to that model. It’s early enough that they can actually do it.
Easiest thing to change in a CNC Lathe, set smaller diameter drill length the same, depth won’t change, reset the speed and feed in the program, takes minutes, smaller drill, means higher rpm and a faster feed rate, shorter cycle time, a smaller diameter drill should be an easy quick change. It’s not like they are circle interpolating the hole.
Two years ago we were concerned about the hole, we got a prototype, ghat one had an unmatched thermal performance, so it was clear: that hole does nothing with the performance of the Q8, it is thermally outstanding.