[BLF Group Buy Interest List] Sofirn SP33S High CRI Edition: the GT-FC60 R9080 saga! (Brightness numbers are in!))

I wonder if Sofirn could be convinced to make the BLF version 26800 compatible… it’s just a longer tube, right?

Interested.

Definitely interested! Personal preference being as close to 4000k as possible.

Sort of interested.

Would prefer the GT-FC60 in the Convoy M3-C as it regulates at a constant brightness instead of Sofirn’s rollercoaster heat management, but I think I could be convinced.
Is there an estimate of max and sustained brightness in the SP33S?

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Interested in this LED for sure… Hopefully soon, more details about the light will be out since Sofirn is on the move…

If we could get the firmware/controller chip swapped out for an Anduril one we would have much better thermal management, it would be nice if that could be done too.

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Interested.

Interested but not 100% convinced, probably intrigued enough to gamble on it though.

Interested.

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Interested

Interested

Also interested

very interested.

anduril 2 please.

I’m interested as well if this can happen.

Seems very interesting but I would have liked an host that uses 21700. I know I can use a 21700 with a sleeve but it’s still too big for EDC’ing.

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Yes Please!

You’ve all been added.

Now let’s address some concerns:

- Why not Anduril 2 for this light?

Well for one, Anduril is a nice UI, but even in its simple mode, it can be daunting to use.
Practicality wise, this would require a driver redesign, and we mainly wanted it to be a direct LED swap for now as to make it as simple as just swapping the LED :slight_smile:

This was done specifically as ground zero for this new LED, and making it an inexpensive investment in a light that is already quite good overall.
If the light is very popular with the LED, I might consider asking Sofirn to put Anduril 2 on the light.

- Why not a 21700 light instead of 26650?

Believe me, I’d have preferred a 21700 light myself, but since the other light with a capable boost driver uses a 5050 LED, that makes the swap to a 7070 LED a bit more difficult.

Now, the Sofirn C8L is the next candidate for such a swap, but that’ll come later since it would need a reflector swap :slight_smile: