I just got here, have some interest, looked at OP and last couple pages but can’t really tell the current design phase or the goals. Is it too late to ask for specific features? 1) include a timing crystal on the board, so that the light can accurately turn itself on at a particular time; 2) include some kind of external connection. A computer port might be too fancy but a simple pair of contacts that are in parallel with the pushbutton switch would allow operating the light remotely and this would be a win, both from being able to use the lantern as a room light and for configurating Anduril from a computer.
There is at least 1 other thread asking for lights that turn on at sunrise, so multiple people definitely want a timing feature, the crystal is maybe a 5 cent part, and unlike a flashlight I hope the lantern is not terribly cramped for PCB space. So I support including it.
Has the CPU been chosen and what will it be? Will the lantern have enough heat sinking / radiators to be able to run long periods at 1000+ lumens without getting too warm? (A lantern should do that, it is not a flashlight after all). Will it be able to run on external power instead of battery power? Maybe at this point it becomes a lamp instead of a lantern, but I haven’t been able to find any programmable lamps with high CRI. Thanks!
Interested in 1! Just got the big brother LT1 and it’s the first lantern I’ve ever seen that actually lights without blinding. Amazing through and through. I’m excited for this mini version!
Please add me to the list for quantity (FOUR) lights. Every BLF light I’ve purchased has been a smashing success and I’m sure this project will be no different.
I’ve long admired the BLF LT1 as I watched it unfold starting 4 years ago. I hesitated to buy when the 1st version went live, as my lightning needs really didn’t urgently call for it (I use Matt Smith’s ice cream plastic tub solution). I also wanted to wait for the USB-C to USB-C version. Then as that was coming out, the power bank version was soon to follow, so I waited. And then, the changing of driver boards started to happen. So after all that wait, I decided to go with a v1 LT1. I was OK with getting Anduril v1. Yet, as luck would have it, I managed to get a USB-C to USB-C version that also has Anduril v2. My impressions of this light are very high. I missed the summertime use, but wow… the LT1 is such a wonderful design. I like everything about it.
It only takes a few seconds to run the insert statement and about the same to search my database by name. I’ll leave you in for all 3 in case you want them :partying_face:
Courtesy by Sofirn, some actual pictures of the new LT1M mini prototype. So far, LT1M mini will be using LH351D 2700K 90CRI and LH351D 5000K 90CRI, same as LT1. The idea to have red light included needs to be postponed as Andúril 2 is not yet capable of tint ramping with three channels (NW + WW + RED). LT1M mini works with 26650, 18650 (via adapter) and unprotected 21700 batteries.