I compared both my D4 and FW3A at step 130 which is full regulation for the FW3A. My D4 stepped down 2 minutes later than the FW3A with the same thermal config. (the FW3A has a slightly newer Anduril build though)
I guess more thermal mass and running the emitters in a more efficient zone has something to do with it. D4 is SST20, FW3A is XP-L HI, so I expected the FW3A to actually go longer if not near exactly the same.
I really need to crack open my D1 and flash it. RampingOS isnt bad, but I would like most of my lights to be consistent.
Red, yellow, green, cyan, blue,magenta, rainbow aux LED options is selectable through config UI, as well as the voltage indication function. (6 fast clicks and hold the 7th to choose the aux LED options, 7 fast clicks to choose the aux LED modes)
The led is nothing special, not much bigger than a single-colour aux led. But you have to adress the three colours separately to do the colour mixing and get those different colours, so the aux board and MCU must support that (occupies more pins).
Leds must be something like this:
No it is replaced with changing the secondary LEDs options (6 fast clicks and hold the 7th to choose the aux LED options, 7 fast clicks to choose the aux LED modes)
Need a new diagram.
EDIT : No, I’m not sure about this. That’s why we need a new diagram.
Thanks for catching that — wrong image. Corrected. I’m assuming there must be some kind of RGB LED and that by balancing the ratios each of the colors can be created. Unless there’s a different kind of multi-color SMD LED available with more than RGB?