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

Interested

Interested in 1

I’m interested in one as well!

Interest list update below, and a welcome to a few more first time posters who showed interest in this lantern. Welcome to Cpeng, jthomps123, DarkEagle205, and etienne440 with a second post here. :beer:

1058 Lopan
1059 Cpeng
1060 jthomps123
1061 jthomps123
1062 saintsagan
1063 DarkEagle205
1064 Crimsonnj
1065 etienne440

interest list sorted by entry number

interest list sorted by user names

Main OP list updated.)

I don’t know if I am too late, but I am interested in one

I would be down for two.

Hope I’m not too late! I’m interested in one please!

HI

Interested in one depending on final price

Oh boy, consider me another new signup who is totally sold on one of these. Got myself a BLF A6 to replace an ageing Fenix PD30 (had enough of RCR123As…) and now I’m hooked. Add me to the list please!

Add me in for one as well. Thanks!

I am interested in 1 as well! :slight_smile:

I’m interested in two please!

in addition to the three you already requested ?

Can you add me to the list again for a total of 2 lanterns?

Thanks

Hope everyone is doing good, definitely haven’t changed my mind about this project! I’ve started building a collection of diffusers instead of buying other lanterns. I’m only buying one, this one.

Hi, #9 checking in! I haven’t been around here much lately, but still excited about a good lantern. I skimmed over the last several pages of the thread, and I’m a little concerned about apparent increases in the complexity of this light. Of course I don’t mind if there are options to ramp tints, brightness, mode groups, or whatever; customizability is cool. But simple operation is a VERY important point for me, and indeed one of the things that initially attracted me to this project. Will we be able to let someone borrow this lantern without a lengthy tutorial? IOW is there a “dummy mode” interface that lets someone turn the thing on or off, maybe easily toggling/ramping brightness? I just don’t want to have to write instructions on the light before letting my wife or kids use it…
Really not criticizing; I just don’t remember enough about different drivers to know what’s involved in this one, and I didn’t see a clear explanation of updated plans for operation/interface.

Ok I’m intrigued enough and, after Ottawa’s recent power outage, I’m in need of something that can keep us well lit playing cards and board games with friends for a few nights.

Add me to the list for one unit, please.

Click for on/off, hold to change brightness.

That’s all people need to know to use it. Eight words.

If you’re concerned about people getting into weird modes, you could put the lantern in muggle mode first, where it can’t do anything except the basics.

That’s exactly what I wanted to hear, thanks very much!