If you want the light to ramp all the way from the lowest level to full power, it’s fairly easy to set up…
Turn the light on.
Click 4 times.
At the first prompt, click 1 time.
At the second prompt, click 1 time.
Done!
Configuring it for a lower level takes longer. Like, to set the ceiling to level 100 of 150, it’s the same process… but the second prompt needs 51 clicks instead of just 1.
Thanks TK , I will have a go ,i like the step ramp to go to ceiling then double click for turbo but I like to to ramp to turbo on smooth ramp , that’s how my d18 came , I would do it to the FW aswell.
Will it alter the step ramp as Well?
Does the fireflies e01 have a new version Andúril? Why am not able to program the maximum brightness as top of ramp? I tried 4 clicks with no response.
I’m pretty sure that while the flash light is on and in ramping mode you click four times then you will notice the light flutter and you push the button once and it allows you to access the lowest usable mode. Then it will flutter again and you push the button once and that allows you to access the highest usable mode.
Fireflies asked me to make a new UI for the E01. It’s basically a stripped-down version of Anduril. The ramps are not configurable, and most of the blinky modes are gone. It has a police strobe and SOS instead of the Anduril strobes.
I have a problem with anduril. I set the ramp floor higher in the ramp cfg and want to set it down as low as possible again. How can I set it down? The diagram only shows how to set it higher.
I’m seriously enjoying the Anduril UI, to the point where it has spoiled me for other UI’s. I’m really eager to see what other lights are produced with it. Would love to see a diving light with Anduril, something similar to the Wurrkos WK20 or Sofirn SD02A.
I’m kind of stuck understanding something. So can nearly any light with ATiny85 chip run Andúril? Is Andúril intended for certain drivers? FET+? Would multi AMC7135s work?
I am seriously enjoying my two Anduril lights and learning all it can do. Do you guys realize how lucky we are that our questions get answered by the person who wrote the software! Where else can you do something like that? Thanks for answering questions directly TK.
It really depends on the hardware. It’s portable across a small range of chips and driver styles, but so far, it kinda needs to run on a driver which was designed for it. One can’t easily get it running on random major-brand flashlights.
So … it’s complicated. Hardware enablement is basically its own profession, and I can’t cover all the details in a single forum post.