Reflectors sucks. What about TIR optics?
d25 uses tiny reflectors around 10 –12 mm, i have not seen any single round tir of those sizes. stock reflectors however are fine when led used is a right one, my d25 came with LB leds and had a nasty beam with a center hole. i swapped them for xpg3, and beam changed completely. no more holes.
to answer op question, i’d be interested in 2 at least, any nw led is fine, , and around 620nm red, no deep reds, i build several lights with DR, not as good as regular red, harder to see,
I would be in for a couple! Especially with 4000K and 2700k options!
Needs a different 4 channel driver and a different MCPCB as well as more soldering to be done correctly to get each channel correct…
Reflectors sucks. What about TIR optics?
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At that price put me down for one 2700k and one 4000k, both with battery.
I’ll buy one for that price.
Barry0892:Let call it D25WR
with SST20 4000K (or 2700K) + SST20DR 660nm is no problem.
3A current can make it 500LM roughly at High, 5mA-10mA makes it 1LM or dimmer at moonlight.
The minimum quantity is 1000pcs to get it started. That is what stops me from do it right now.
If the price $15.99 for D25WR without battery; $17.99 for D25WR with battery, how do you guys think?
Come on guys, I need some confidence!
I would be in for a couple! Especially with 4000K and 2700k options!
Mee too….I would like a headlamp with warm tint.
I’m in at that price. I’d prefer if it has no memory though
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interested
In 2700k 3000k max
14500/AA version, High Cri warm Led + red 670nm
Flood beam but including different size degree Tir lens
Sublumen mode 0,1 LM
I’m interested if it’s 4000k + 660nm. 300 lumens is enough for a general purpose headlamp, especially indoors.
interested
Yes please!
interested
Interested. thanks
14500/AA version, High Cri warm Led + red 670nm
Flood beam but including different size degree Tir lens
Sublumen mode 0,1 LM
That’s a different light, this is just modifying a current one.
Besides, AA/14500 headlamps pale in comparison to an 18650 for run time.