Emisar D4SV2 is now only available in black, which suggests that it will be discontinued soon.
This flashlight could be a D4SV2 replacement.
Hank’s posts suggest that Noctigon K9.3 has 9 emitters and uses 1x21700 battery. A flashlight with 3x21700 batteries would be bigger than Emisar D18 and would probably have at least 18 emitters.
Since tint mixing is popular, my guess is that Noctigon K9.3 could have 9 emitters in 3 groups that can be driven independently for tint mixing. However, it would not use triples like Noctigon Meteor M43, but the same optics as Emisar D18.
hm, that somehow gave me an idea, well just a thought really, is there such thing as a two-headed flashlight? not like a two-headed dragon, but like a double dildo…if that can be done, like a k2, then the k series can officially be called lightsabers, its got one end ones, two end ones, and all have different colours.
Может быть 9диодов для флуда и 3 каких нибудь осрама для метания,но то что на 1*21700 я думаю это точно,явно не 3*21700 это слишком большой.
Maybe 9 diodes for flooding and 3 of some kind for throwing, but the fact that at 1 * 21700 I think this is for sure, clearly not 3 * 21700 is too big.
Maybe 9 diodes for flooding and 3 of some kind for throwing, but the fact that at 1 * 21700 I think this is for sure, clearly not 3 * 21700 is too big.
An “electronic zoomie” with 3 spot emitters and 9 flood emitters, ramping between modes would be interesting. Not sure how this would be executed? I am guessing it would require a custom MCPCB? Maybe a central triple behind one of the bigger spot LEDiL optics, with 9 more mule emitters in a ring around it?