Wow! I watched some of the vid but not sure of your Java script problem. I haven't done much in Java, yet alone Java scripting. I've done some mods but never full development. Java scripting though is usually easier/simpler than the full implementation. I work in C# every day and Java and C# have a lot in common, least the language but the package/support stuff is vastly different.
C followed B of course! Actually, B and BCPL were predecessors to the C language, as defined in the gospel of C: the K&R book, or the Book of K&R, and written by the prophets.
Yeah, yeah, I know... 40 years in programming and you would be a little off the wall too
Thanks for the direction guys, looks like that X5 did indeed have a Samsung LH351D emitter, when I diced the sides off it removed the wavy look that identifies it for me.
I replaced it with a Black Flat and it makes 95.75Kcd in the little aspheric X5. (AHorton aspheric, Bistro through a 14500)
case "tapping":
F = tool.getThreadPitch() * rpmFormat.getResultingValue(spindleSpeed);
if (properties.useRigidTapping != "no")
{
writeBlock(mFormat.format(29), sOutput.format(spindleSpeed));
}
writeBlock(
gRetractModal.format(98),
gAbsIncModal.format(90),
gCycleModal.format((tool.type == TOOL_TAP_LEFT_HAND) ? 74 : 88),
getCommonCycle(x, y, z, cycle.retract), "P" + secFormat.format(P),
feedOutput.format(F)
);
Interesting, unfortunately I'm not so adept in machinery lingo. I suppose the writeBlock() guy is sending the commands/data out to the machine, but some of those codes they use like 28, 98, 90, etc. I have no clue about.
CRX DQG Ti XP-L HD v6 3D - FET 15 - 14250 - Rv Clicky Sw - 750lm. Keyring Flashlight.Titanium body (can use 14500 cell with extra extension piece) Cree XP-L HD v6 3D on DTP MCPCB Mule MTN FET 15+1 driver (GuppyDrv3) Reverse clicky tail switch Green GITD bezel Hand made copper pill & switch enclosures
Nothing else needed modding, just waiting for PostNL.
Used a whetstone, a piece of 1000 paper, a small round file, an ounce of elbow grease and almost 2 hours
to turn a 98% copper Canadian penny into a C8-sized shim. (To rule is to think ahead ).
Bucket, I’d be interested in buying one of those set-ups for the Streamlight for my neighbor. He retired from the Police Department but still does work on special events, ball games, traffic events, funeral processions, that sort of thing. He was among the first to have the rechargeable Streamlight on our Police Force and loves his. I think I’ve modded it for him before but your kit would certainly make it more professional and with the blue stripe, he’d absolutely love it! Give me a shout and let me know what can be worked out please…
Love to see all those nice mods, they keep coming!
Further modded my Folomov 18650S today. Already swapped the 219D led for a Samsung LH351D 4000K 90CRI yesterday and now made it more suitable for bicycle lamp use.
First I was not happy with all the sharp edges on the outside, I was afraid that they will damage the pocket in my coat where the light will live. So the Folomov got the 180 grit sandpaper treatment until all the edges felt nice and smooth in the hand. I’m not neccessarily fond of a forced worn look but it came out nicer than I expected.
Then I really wanted a lighted tail because I tend to forget my bicycle lamp when switched off on my handlebar holder. A lighted tail makes me see it and not forget to take it off. (the bicycle lives on the street in front of my appartment).
I was not sure if it would work and not mess with the electronics or user interface but the stock light already features a bleeder resistor feeding batt+ back to the tail. So I did some creative soldering with a pink led and a 2.2kOhm resistor from batt- slaloming between two exposed pads to the ground ring. It appeared to work without affecting anything else.
The pillar in the clear silicon boot that I used did not reach far enough down into the tail to engage the e-switch nicely so I extended the switch button with a drop of Norland64. Now the switching is good.
The tail lighting is not so nice symmetrical as the ring tail lights that I have in most of my lights but I think it looks good and it will do the job.