Emisar D4S review

That’s actually cippi’s photo, originally posted here.

I’ve found some of my own photos on Neal’s feed too, like pretty much the entire set of photos at the beginning of this thread. If I understand correctly, what happens is someone copies the photos to forums in .cn, Neal finds them there, and he posts them to his feed. And this is why I’ve been considering adding a watermark of some sort on my images from now on, perhaps with the original URLs on them. They’ll still get copied, but at least it’ll point back toward the original source.

Which led is the most efficient? Which gets the hottest ? I have an XPL Hi V2 3A and a XP-G2 S4 3D
TIA
Chris

The LED comparison table in my D4 review mostly still applies. XP-L HI gets the most lumens and candelas, Nichia 219C gets the hottest, and efficiency is typically highest on XP-G2 for modes under ~2500 lm and highest on XP-L HI for modes over ~3000 lm.

Well it’s worse than expected. The aux led got .07 mA on low, and 26.4 mA on high.

Yow. 26.4 mA on high. That certainly sounds like the resistor got bridged or something, because that’s close to the maximum amount the attiny can supply. It’s 26 times higher than it should be.

You could just leave it on low though. Sounds like that’s a nice tritium-like level.

I remember reading on one of the Emisar threads what the variance was in the voltage readings but I cant remember what the range was. I bought 2 D4S from Mtn and the XPL-HI reads +.2v and the 219c reads -.1v. I believe that is in spec, but I was just wondering. Either way, im reflashing both and will tweak the fudge factor value to fix it.

I will say though that I was a bit hyped to get my 219c version, but its VERY noticeably green tinted. The XPL-HI 5D is absolutely perfect though.

Thanks TK…can I call you TK? I feel like we’ve been through a lot lol
I think that’s what I’ll do. Also, in some sick, demented, flashaholic way I don’t hate the wildly overdriven AUX LEDs. I just have to be aware not to leave them on. The torch doesn’t get hot but it’s still concerning for battery drain.

Please help. I can not adjust the temperature (thermal configuration). What should be done to adjust to 45-50 degrees?

This is how to calibrate the sensor and configure a limit of 45-50 degrees C:

  1. Look at a thermometer to check the current room temperature. I’ll assume it says 22 C.
  2. Turn the light off and wait for its temperature to settle to room temperature.
  3. Click 10 times.
  4. The light should blink once, then flicker or “buzz”.
  5. During the “buzz”, click 22 times to tell it the room is 22 C.
  6. The light should blink twice, then flicker or “buzz”.
  7. During the “buzz”, click 15-20 times to tell it you want a temperature limit of 45-50 C.
  8. Wait for the light to return to off.

Afterward, it should attempt to keep itself below 45-50 degrees C.

Thank you very much. And what is the scheme for setting the desired temperature? (if you need to change the temperature) One click is how many degrees?

The temp default setting is 30, so if you want to change it you add to the 30 (hence, click 15 times to get 45, or 20 times to get 50)

Thank. Please specify.
These items (5.6) are required to perform or make “Click 10 times” (3) and perform “During the“ buzz ”, click 15-20 times.
“hence, click now to 30 (hence, click 15 times to get 45, or 20 times to get 50)”?

Yes. The lowest value you can set the Temp limit to is 30C by not clicking at all. Each click is 1 degree higher than the minimum of 30.

Just dont forget to calibrate the temperature sensor during the first set of flickering.

Thanks for the answer.
So you need to do it.
Calibration
_2.Turn the light off.
3. Click 10 times.
4. The light should blink once, then flicker or “buzz”.
5.During the “buzz”, click 22 times to tell it the room is 22 C.
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P.S. Please tell me where you can read about Runtime: in different modes - Turbo and other

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Afterward, it should attempt to keep itself below 45-50 degrees C.[/quote]

ToyKeeper, DB Custom, nick779 !!!. Friends, thank you very much for your help. Now completed all the recommendations. How to check the temperature set by me?

This will greatly vary based on a number of parameters such as your ambient temps, specific battery being used, and emitters that you have, but some rough figures were provided by TK in the original post.

Not quite. If you don’t click at all, it will leave the value unchanged. The lowest value the user can set is 31 C, by clicking once.

All config menus “fall through” with no changes if you don’t press the button.

valera, we sometimes get caught up in the numbers as if it were an exact science. It’s really not. These parameters get us close and that’s about as good as it gets. You can measure the amperage your light is making at different levels and then use this information to estimate run time based on the capacity of the cells you are using, but again this an approximation and not an exact science as the diminishing cells will yield lower and lower current and the run time will gradually extend accordingly. :wink:

Friends ! How to check the temperature of the installed temperature control.
I did everything according to the recommendations, and how to check it

To my knowledge you can’t read out the temperatur limit what you have set.

But you can read out the temperature of the lamp:
Lamp is OFF: 3 clicks = battery voltage, 2 clicks again = temperature.

Hint: The temperature is from inside the microcontroller. There is probably a little difference between outside when the lamp was on before.