Andúril 2 coming to Sofirn - The general Sofirn development thread

Sofirn SP36 Anduril 4x Sumsung LH531D 5000k Version can be preordered now on banggood. click me
Normal Price:$78.99
Coupon Price: $46.99
Coupon Code:BLFSP36

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That’s great news Barry! :+1: :beer:
Can you please post a picture of the label that is attached to the LED reel from Samsung that was used for the SP36 with LH351D 5.000K? I will be glad to „translate“ all the information about flux bin and chromatic bin. Thank you!

Before I pull the trigger on one, am I reading it correctly that the C8T is limited to 4.5A? If so…. hello Osram Flat White 1mm.

I had to do it.

Third SP36, if i could have easily got the driver out i would had put Anduril on it myself.

Still its only money LOL.

Hello Thomas,

Let me add, that from my current purchase, I got an SF14 V2.0, which had glued bezel, so I cannot open it and replace LED. Could you please update the row in the table?

If you have not opened it yet, how do you know it’s glued as opposed to just really tight?

Thomas would probably need confirmation of glue before putting it on the list.

…or a left-hand thread. :laughing:

The SF14 doesn’t have a removeable bezel at all.

You can remove the driver/pill/MCPCB by unscrewing the battery tube from the head of the light and using tweezers or snap ring pliers to unscrew the internals. I believe both the retaining ring and pill/board combo are reverse threaded.

I reflowed an LH351D into mine and its great - nice floody beam perfect for a smaller EDC light like that. A suspension clip is a great replacement for the very “eh” clip that comes stock on the light.

SF14, yes. But the SF14 V2.0 is constructed differently. No retaining ring. Driver appears to be glued in, you can see a little evidence of that in one of my pictures: my quick impression here

Sf14 v2 is not mod friendly. I bought a bunch of them only to find out it is not constructed the same as the SF14 original. Very disappointing. I hope Sofirn brings back the original SF14.

how do you want to mode it?

I (unsuccessfully) attempted to open mine with the intention of changing out the LED for something a bit warmer like a 4000K Luxeon V2 or SST-20.

That, and adding a resistor to the driver to assist with my Booster Tail illuminated tailcap.


I must confess I had to learn it the hard way to NOT put a single high current Samsung 30Q into the SP36, effectively running it 1P instead of 3P. While this seems to be more or less harmless with the originially provided Sofirn 18650 batteries it becomes much of a problem when using batteries that can be drained with far more than 10-15A. As you can imagine the entire current was provided by a single cell, probably 20-30A for some seconds. The spring used here has some resistance and could not sustain that much current and collapsed eventually. Again, I can only praise Sofirn’s customer service who offered me the entire PCB with 3 springs as a spare part for $ 5,00. :+1: If Sofirn bypassed the springs they would not tend to collapse that easily and SP36’s performance would rise by about 800-1,000 lumens with XP-L2 (a bit less with LH351D, SST-20 or XP-L HI). Thus, there’s still some potential for optimization.


Barry, I saw that on this SP36 light Sofirn has used flat-head screws (like in my picure above) instead of countersunk-head screws that are being used in all the other SP36 lights I have seen before. Please try to use flat-head screws only as current will be limited using the more or less inappropriate countersunk-head screws (see examplary picture below). The current would only flow throw the small area of contact on the screw head’s surface.

How did I miss this?

That’s fantastic customer service - I wish all manufacturers would have a “spare parts bin” for when things go awry, available for sale.

Is there any news on the headlamp?

I really need to get an SF14 at some stage…

AFAIK there will be no SP40A and SP40B headlamp. Instead Sofirn decided to launch the “SP40” which is more or less the SP40B (XP-L, 18650 size). But I don’t know when it’s about to happen. The manual however is ready for printing.

Apart from the SP40 I just read that Sofirn will be releasing the SP10S, an updated SP10 V2.0 (AA/14500 EDC with e-switch) that comes with LH351D 5.000K 90CRI instead of XP-G2, see here:

That’s good news. Barry also mentioned he could imagine an Andúril-driven SP10S “BLF version” if there is enough interest and if Toykeeper is able to assist adapting Andúril to this tiny EDC light. So, I created a separate thread for the interest and feasibility check, see here:

This is great news, need more flashlight models with emitters LH351D !!! I think many will be interested in the LH351D 4000K 90CRI and maybe even 3000K. Good to have a choice. I use TIR – optics in my Sofirn SP10b, maybe a Sofirn will also sell such an option?

I think Sofirn should find a way to make accidental activation harder on the SP10, it’s a good light but I don’t EDC mine often because it turns on too easily in my pocket, or maybe I should just unscrew the tailcap a bit… but still I think making accidental activation a bit harder would improve the quality as product.

I’ve been looking for an AA/14500 light and if this one is updated to a really nice emitter and with Anduril, I’d get one for sure.

Good point about the accidental activation. A couple of my Sofirn 18650 lights with side switches have turned on by accident.

I hope Sofirn will offer buyers SP40 a choice between emitters XP-L and LH351D. And also the choice of CCT 3000K-5000K.

The SF14 v2 is more difficult to get to the mcpcb unlike the SF14 original where you just twist off the head/bezel. Also the original SF14 fits the more typical 16mm mcpcb so I can use the Optisolis and E21A 9080 emitters, which is perfect for 14500 and AA flashlights. The SF14 v2 however fits I think 14mm mcpcb only.