*BLF LT1 Lantern Project) (updated Nov,17,2020)

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerm nope…. This is not the lantern you are looking for! (say is with a hint of jedi)

if it don’t add cost per unit, then we can still have them like the original Q8 has. The logo will probably be etched around the head or just below the mid section knurling.

Current design Specifications for the BLF LT1 Lantern will be close to these below:

-Specifications:

- uses up to four button-top 18650 LiIon cells (in parallel configuration) Driver based from Lexel, Firmware from Toykeeper (LT1-Anduril)

- 150mm tall x 57mm wide

- Lighted electronic switch, (same as Q8 but with amber or yellow LED.

- USB charging, (either USB-micro, preferably newer USB-C input

- USB Power-bank charging out port, (up to 2.1 minimum continuous Amps for smartphones or tablet charging)

- down-firing LED design, with four Samsung LH351D 2700K high-CRI LEDs,
and four Samsung LH351D 5000K High CRI LEDs.

- Tint range from 2700 up to 5000K with Tint ramping feature.

- between 700 to 900 lumens on maximum mode.

- Ability to run lantern on the lower modes while charging from a minimum of 10 watt solar panel) (able to sustain a minimum of 1 amp charging rate.

- up to 1.75 amps at the four cells combined on maximum draw, on maximum mode.

- minimum water resistant of a IP67 / IPX7 rating

- electronic & mechanical lock out. (Mechanical by loosening battery tube

- 1/4”–20 tripod mount on bottom for use as a raised lantern on a tripod.

- 1/4”–20 tripod mount on back of lantern, same as Q8 (for accessory
reflector)

- steel loops on head for addition of para cord Lanyard( or one included with the lantern)

  • 20% lens frosting (or frosted internal sleeve) for smoother light, but not reduce the output no lower than 5% of bare LEDs.

- Up-coming available accessory kit will include:
> white durable plastic directional reflector, (covers 40% of one side of the lens increasing light in one direction.)
>plastic snap on wide base cap for more stability (similar to the ones used for the propane gas Coleman lanterns for stability)
> long 12 foot USB charge cable (for remote Solar charging)
> padded woven storage sleeve storage case.
> upper β€œwide-hat” plastic white hood brim/reflector for increasing light
downward when hanging above outdoors.

FRIGGIN AWESOME

AND YES PLEASE TO ACCESSORIES!! HECK WE ALL NEED ACCESSORIES!!!

I am already testing & refining newly designed accessories with the V2 Prototype now, that will be a good addition for the production model. :slight_smile:

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A single Type C port would be sufficient. With USB Power Delivery standard, that single port can be used as both input and output.
For the long term, removal or Type A slot shouldn’t hurt anyone. For a short term - many people would have to use $0.40 adapters
This may or may not be cheaper to produce than dual port. Personally I’d prefer the PD way, but I guess that could make some people unhappy.

I wouldn’t include a charge cable at all. Doesn’t everyone have a collection of cables that’s tailored to their needs?

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If single type C can do both function without more cost why not ,that also improve the water resistant.

I’m interested, if price is right! Good work!!

That’s looking great! :+1:

I really like the proportions of the shortened model.

I’m interested in one, maybe an extra later, but that depends on the price.

YESSSSSSSSS!!! The short version looks much more proportional too.

As to tint selection, here’s a very interesting post

I’m #310 on the list.
After seeing the updated spec sheet, and shorter form rendering…I may be interested in a 2nd unit with acc kits for both.

I like the shorter version a lot

Yes the shorter version looks great!

I like the shorter version

OTOH, perfect CRI does not always give the most vivid colors. Sometimes wide-spectrum can make colors pop more than high CRI. Getting the mixture right can be tricky though… and if done wrong, it looks bad.

I haven’t done a 3000K + 5000K mix yet in a flashlight, so I don’t know how it looks. It’ll be interesting to find out. Two 3000K and two 5000K bulbs works really well for bathroom lighting though, and makes it much easier to discern subtle shades while applying makeup.

Ditto this. My EDC for the past ~1.5 years has been a mixed tint XP-G3 based triple. It uses a 90cri 5700k, 90cri 3000k and a 5000k with a forgotten CRI.

I keep trying other LED’s and setups but just can not get anything that can match the tint and color in the real world to the human eye.

The only other LED that comes close is the 9080 219B but it gives up too much output but it does look a little better.