** BLF LT1M-Mini Project - The little Lantern! ( PM's sent today June 21, 2022)**

No tripod mount on it. I asked Barry if it was going to be added but he hasn’t responded back.

What about a magnet in the base and head with a stability plate, stored on top of the head but moved under the base while in use to enlarge footprint.

The tripod mount threads would require the base to be much thicker, (thus making the mini taller) A magnet base would be the better option, for using a flat plate for added stability.

Interested in 1

I received the LT1-Mini test-unit today! I will be doing tests. photos, operational evaluations and a video over this week. :+1:

Cool, give us a small tease.

Yes!! A small tease please!!

> UPDATE,March,24,2022

Below is my initial tests of the Pro-production model along side of the IF25-based prototype: The Pre-production Sofirn BLF LT1M vs the LT1M Prototype!

> UPDATE,February,27,2022

Posted above! :smiley:

I’m interested in one.

Put me down for two please. Thanks!

Additions to the interest list since post number 1407

Post# / Added / User Name
1436 / 03/21/2022 / LightAsFlash
1442 / 03/26/2022 / sHoRoMeM
1443 / 03/26/2022 / Sordoslux
1443 / 03/26/2022 / Sordoslux

Interested

Mine came with Anduril 2. Version check reports:

  • Build date: 2021-08-29
  • Model: 0621 (Sofirn LT1 tiny85)

The flashing pads appear to have the two columns reversed. So it says “1 2 3 4” on the pads for pins 8, 7, 6, and 5. And it says “8 7 6 5” on the pads for pins 1, 2, 3, and 4. Oops. Easy mistake to make though, and it doesn’t really hurt anything.

The unfortunate part is that the pads don’t follow the spacing used by BLF adapters like the HQ ProgKey, Lexel’s adapter, or Emisar’s flashing kit. And Sofirn doesn’t sell an adapter (yet). So I haven’t been able to flash it, since none of my adapters fit.

Here’s how it looks when trying to use a HQ ProgKey. I couldn’t get all the pads connected at the same time:

I think Sofirn might try to update their lights to use attiny1616 though, which would mean everything gets a new 3-pin flashing layout instead of the 6-pin or 8-pin layouts used in the past. The 3-pin design is already used on the SP10 Pro, and Sofirn is trying to put together a flashing kit for it. So I’m hoping the other models will get it too.

If that happens, I could also add thermal regulation… though it sounds like it’s not really necessary.

Sofirn selling flashing kits? Advanced Thermal Regulation? Holy hell sign me up! Right NOW!

It’s not very advanced. It’s pretty primitive, really, and doesn’t have a name or even a classification other than “hacked together”. But it does generally keep things close to the target temperature, on a wide range of different hardware, without overshooting and oscillating the brightness.

… but from what I’ve heard, it’s probably unnecessary on the LT1-mini because it simply doesn’t run at high enough power levels for regulation to be needed.

Additions to the interest list since post number 1443

Post# / Added / User Name
1445 / 03/27/2022 / SilentObserver
1447 / 03/28/2022 / zuluwalker

I saw this on Sofirn FB USA
LT1-Mini and C8L pre-production samples passed the test by LT1-Mini group team members.

Yes, as far as we seem to know now, the pre-production samples have been approved for the most part by the LT1M team.
-(Other team members can confirm if they wish here) So far i myself have given it a green-light to go into production for sale as the same unit as the test samples we evaluated, and hopefully we get a group-buy discount code soon for the LT1M.

I am interested in one also.