Astrolux EC01 with added display, RGB, UV, and instrumentation

That is Super Human :person_with_crown:
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” tterev3 ” , this is unbelievable, Wow, you should have put this in the ” Old Lumens contest ” , it would have won first place easily. :smiley:
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Incredible build. Thanks for posting the details.

Spaghetti code personified…

WOW!!

my mind is blown.

Excellent job sir.

I better never hear anyone complaining about not being able to replace a driver or emitter on here again. EVER!!!..………………sarcasm mode on. :smiley:

Excellent, you should have entered the OL Compo!

Wow, excellent work. :open_mouth: :sunglasses:

I’ve never seen a display on other flashlights than Imalent. This is like a preview of the future of flashlights in ten years. Someone please forward this to Sofirn, we want to have this produced until next year. :wink: :smiley:

This is out of my mind, can’t even imagine to modify like that… Awesome work! :beer:

Super !

I really like it -

Regards Xandre

Unbelievable! Certainly the best mod I have ever seen while lurking here, and imho quite likely the best flashlight mod ever.

The concept is also great. Basically every feature one could think of, all in the one flashlight.

I would love to have such a light and I suspect so would many many others on this forum and elsewhere. Seriously, it would be brilliant if you could design a BLF light in conjunction with Sofirn. I know I would buy one!

:+1:

Thanks to this thread, the site is now over-budget for superlatives for the month, so I can’t use any of those, but this is [superlative] good and thanks for sharing it. [superlative]!

But can it run Crysis?

Absolutely incredible work as usual. I don’t think there’s anything else like the MELD UI.

id buy that

thats super cool!

Wow! this is amazing. Would love to see more manufacturers doing this especially on bigger lights like the MF01S.

Wow. Just wow…

I’ve been contemplating adding one of those small OLEDs to a flashlight a while, just received some in a week ago. But I see you’ve beaten me to the punch… by 3+ years :person_facepalming:

I also just received some of those TTP223’s in two days ago and have been playing with them. Incredible little chips, I’m surprised that I just now found out about them. Amazingly low quiescent current, very responsive, and flexible (momentary/latching, high/low option, etc). These will certainly be making their way into some of my flashlights. Had I known about them earlier, one would be in this year’s OL competition.

I also continue to be impressed by your ability with the enameled/magnet wire. Might impressive using that teensy-tiny stuff and keeping it all straight.

Well done! Well done!!!!!

Spectacular! :open_mouth:

anychance youcould do a break down on how much this would cost

Not much. Off the top of my head:
Display $3
Microcontroller $1
Power monitor $1
Touch sensor $0.1
7135s $1
Various passives, wire, materials $4
RGB emitters $6
UV emitter $10
Breakout board $0.3

So in total the added components probably cost less than the host light