ANDURIL USER MANUAL & LIST OF LIGHTS

Most settings yes. But the current level is not remembered if you remove power.

By “current level” are you referring to the “room temperature” setting - the calibration of the sensor itself? Or are you referring to “mode/light output level”? The latter I don’t care about and would prefer it be “lost”.

Thanks!
-Garry

The light output level.

According to Atmel, there is less than a 1-in-a-million chance that the light will forget its settings within 100 years, when kept at or below room temperature.

Most config options, including the temperature options, are kept in eeprom… which has an estimated life span of 100+ years regardless of whether the device has power or not.

Thanks ToyKeeper! I think that’s long enough for my needs!

-Garry

Any chance Anduril could have an additional feature/shortcut where one could have the Voltage fudge factor configurable, just like the temp calibration and all other configurable features ?

I think it would be easier to have a light's voltage reading adjusted in case you've had a sloppy flash, or you just don't know what dropout your driver has, or simply tolerance between individual components.

Just measure a cell with a decent multi-meter, pop in the cell, go batt voltage chk without loading it and compare - If any difference, go to vff config and adjust, save and Bob's your uncle.

Cheers!

+1 on that Voltage cal. I'm gonna add it if it's not gonna happen. Maybe code space is getting too tight.

Is it possible to reconfigure momentary brightness setting?

It uses the last used level.

Yea, I don't see anything wrong with it since it uses the last used level.

I understand how to calibrate the temperature sensor, and how to set max temperature. But what is supposed to happen when you are running in temperature regulation and then double click to go into to turbo?
I have a new EC01 that I just calibrated and set for a max temperature of 45C (15 clicks).
From a cold start, I ramp to max, then doubleclick to turbo. The light heats up to about 50C using my IR thermometer. The output does decrease and the temperature doesn’t get any higher. Regulation looks good.
Then I doubleclick, putting the light back in turbo. The temperature rapidly climbes to 60C at which point I turn it off as it’s getting too hot to hold.
Does doubleclick bypass the temperature regulation?

No it shouldn't. But you do get to start over, so you may have a min time before it regulates again.

The Ec01 is a burner with the XHP50.2

That’s why I wanted to calibrate the thermal settings. Mine draws about 16A from a Samsung 21700 30T. It gets hot pretty fast.

i don’t see any difference from maxramp to turbo, why? (temperature limits 20 clicks and a new samsung 40t)

Thank you so much Toykeeper for the instructions. I thought I had bricked my Fireflies E07, but apparently I just got into programming mode by mistake after a few too many beers and messed it up. Your instructions got me straightened out! All Hail Toykeeper!

Yes it does, temporarily. Otherwise brightness would not change at all.

I find this a very useful feature.
Something like manual override.

Temperatures get back to normal after a while.

I prefer NarsilM myself. Config can’t be entered by mistake and you can entirely disable thermal step down for those who like manual control. I also don’t always like all the blinkies and strobes. It’s great on the LT1 Lantern but most lights it feels too much

:+1:

You guys would probably like my version of Anduril then. I got rid of the blinkies on the 3 click menu - all it does it voltage readout, temp read out, and version num blink I up'ed the max temp to 90C as well.

I would like that along with a method to simply load a user interface customized to my preferences through a USB-C charging port that also functions as a data port.