Perhaps completely irrelevant to this forum and this thread, but LUX-RC created a programmable driver using a very clever optical system with a light sensor on the driver, one would configure the modes and other settings on their website which then will generate a series of strobes and you would place the flashlight against your monitor receiving the flash signals, similar to how IR remotes works. To me this is much more robust than bluetooth and truly universally compatible, no need to write a separate app for it and hoping for device compatibility.
A true masterpiece of the flashlight hobby at a ridiculous price range that is inaccessible for most.
For a decade I hoped to finally be able to justify paying and waiting for one of their lights but now I have just given up. It’s simply out of my reach.
Uhh, yeah, we know about the LUX-RC tech. A LED is a diode and it can "read" light as well as output it. Some ATTiny85 drivers even wired in the input on pin #7 but never ended up using it. A design EE I worked with suggested it and I told TK and she dabbled with it for a while, but not sure how much success, but then at the time, there wasn't much code space available in the 85 MCU. Pretty cool because no additional sensors are needed.
If your measurements are correct, the T3’s new driver has a very poor efficiency
T3 100Lm / 2,1A
T2 115Lm / 1A
Is it possible that you accidentally swapped the 14500 / AA measurements?
I wanted to buy from the new driver so far, but this is disappointing. I also don’t like the fact that the output is as poor with 14500 as with AA.
Hello forum,anyone have experience with SFT70?,i’ve seen video of SST70,but none of the domeless version. I have one on the way,along with convoy xhp70 4,8a6v boost driver. Planning to set the led in my M21d. Any insight would be very helpful
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Affected by the accuracy of the chip and the sensitivity of the human eye to the difference in brightness. I estimate that many people do not feel the brightness change between 1% and 3%.