[♛ FreemeGB] Fireflies E07 7* Nichia/ SST20/ XP-L HI Emitters 21700 Flashlight Group Buy -【 New Copper+Titanium 】

Why so many of you love this flashlight? Its just cos the output?

Not only the output.

It has a very good user interface(Anduril), has access to high CRI LEDs(SST-20 4000k and Nichia 219B), has 21700 support, an excellent design, AUX LEDs, etc.

Interested ti/cu thanks.

Yup!

well ask yourself why the emisar d4 became so popular ? same with this, nice looking light ( the clear anodize is very pretty ) nice ui, tint options etc and u have a winner. i have the sst20 4000k, so not really that much higer then my d4/d4s, but i got it because i like the looks and i got a reason to buy first 21700 light.

Count me in for one please

Yeap. Measured 7100 lumen @ turn on, using 21700.

I don’t assume anything.

There is no way I can speak for what anyone will do with such a light as this, but it has 7 emitters and can produce a lot of heat, better to keep that heat away from the cell if possible.

Mine makes 10,000 lumens, I don’t want a copper tube in my hand under this level of power so I speak to this end. It doesn’t require full Turbo to get hot, anyway… and besides, I may make this one do more than the last one. :wink:

To what end? Others might not want or need that extreme level and could enjoy the copper tube.

Can someone tell me how to set thermal temp limit… i want to make it higher. I dont like to read manual.

Ti cu interested

The manual really is pretty well laid out, and a good supplement to the graphic:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/fsm/view/head:/ToyKeeper/spaghetti-monster/anduril/anduril-manual.txt

Thermal config is under blinky modes, starting at line 74. It might seem complex, but each step is very simple.

From off:

  • Triple click to enter blinky modes (starts at battery check)
  • Double-click to sunset mode
  • Double-click to beacon mode
  • Double-click to temp-check mode (will blink out the current temperature)
  • Click 4 times rapidly to enter thermal config

Light will blink once, signaling temperature calibration, then start “buzzing” or blinking rapidly. If you want to set the ambient room temperature (do this when the light is cool), while it is “buzzing,” click the number in degrees Celsius (eg - 21 degrees C or 70 degrees F, click 21 times).

When done, or if you want to skip temperature calibration, wait for the “buzz” to stop. Light will blink twice, signaling temperature limit, then start “buzzing” again. Click N times to set the maximum temperature as N + 30 degrees C, then wait for the “buzzing” to stop. So if you want 55 C, click 25 times.

Freeme can you please ask Neal to ship my ORDER #2294

It’s been sitting there for a month now and no reply to my message.

Nico

That is because he shipped mine first :stuck_out_tongue:
(sorry, could not resist that :wink: . I think that Neal has been selling the E07 and the GT Micro for more than a month without actually having stock. They are seeping in from the manufacturer now and who compains first gets their lights shipped. I complained first. :person_facepalming: )

A possible positive side of having to wait is that maybe you (and hopefully I too already) will recieve the updated version of the E07.

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Momma always said: “the squeaky wheel get’s the grease!”

Thanks. Will try tonight.

wow thats strange, he shipped mine quickly and responded fast when i asked which models he had in stock…

Interested in Copper/Titanium XPL-Hi 5000K

Its little complicated. I think i got it by watching matt video.

3 clicks, 2 clicks, 2 clicks, 2 clicks, 4 clicks.

14 clicks. My room temp is 58 fahrenheit.
25 clicks.

Right ? It doesnt step down like it used to be.