I have now flashed Anduril onto a few lights, but I am a newbie. Is there anything close to an off-the-shelf pogo-pin adapter that would work with the new D4? I don’t have the ability to make custom boards and I don’t have anything that can do reflow soldering. It looks like both are necessary to build your own pogo-pin adapter.
I would be happy to pay for an adapter if anyone would be willing to put one together for me.
I expect there are plenty of other people who aren’t planning to do hardware development or programming but would still like an option for flashing updates. Does anyone have any suggestions for a way to do this?
At work(factory) I use momentary mode and carry in my pocket. I only need light to check on stuff for a few seconds so I really like that option, don’t have to lock it for my use. I’m not sure on this light if the momentary mode brightness is programmable but if so that’s a safe way of carrying it without having to lock it.
hmmm, you are correct! I thought u were mistaken. The white is missing! Start counting with red as number 1 and there are only 6 colors. Something is amiss, and I’m sure TK just let the video run, she didn’t exclude anything. Maybe there are only 6 colors.
That was a video of the rainbow setting. Maybe the rainbow setting doesn’t include the white(ish) color in its rotation. I agree, it would be nice to see what the white aux color looks like, though!
Right, I’ve heard or seen nothing about a “white” setting existing so it would be hard to see a picture or vid of it. I could just be dumb and/or blind though (maybe shining flashlights into my eye has caused blindspots )
It looks like the aux LED’s are RGB and are mixed to yellow, cyan, purple, and white(ish)? The results from the GIF at least look very cool.
I know breathing and/or fading transitions are bad standby battery drain, but if you ever felt a desire to tinker with the aux LED programming further, you could experiment with putting such a feature on a timer like sunset mode. I’ve seem some really cool implementations of smooth color cycling.
That’s just an idle thought, though. I’m already really impressed as is.
Thank you so much for all your hard work. I love this UI. I recently got back into flashlights. Several years ago low med and high was as good as it got. When you added lightning and candle mode it blew my mind. I purchased two of these. Looking forward to them.
Thank you so much for all your hard work. I love this UI. I recently got back into flashlights. Several years ago low med and high was as good as it got. When you added lightning and candle mode it blew my mind. I purchased two of these. Looking forward to them.
Aux LEDs: Red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta, rainbow aux LED options is selectable through config UI, as well as the voltage indication function.
agreed, on intl outdoor there’s no mention of a white, but it is mentioned a couple times in the OP. Guessing the pictures/video/gif shows there are only 6 colors, not 7.
If that’s the worst thing to pick at on the light, not too bad I’d say.