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Bold emphasis mine, the DW4 is 83g Vs acebeam 80g. It’s still an excellent light, but I’m slightly disappointed with how it feels as a headlamp (asymmetrical weight).

Edit to add: I can’t find a thread specifically on the DW4, does one exist?

Thanks for taking the time and sharing, djozz!!

excellent info, Djozz! I'm glad to see Simons sm575 batch looks good to (at or below BBL). Hanks batch (not sure if they're smxx5 or smxx3) already look awesome (I have dedomed 5700k in a dw4 dual channel)

For those like me who are waiting for an Hank order, be advised that his email system was off a few days ago, and it’s possible that your order is shipped without you receiving an email .

If you log into Hanks site, you can check your order status. It is pretty up to date and will also have the tracking number listed if it has been shipped.

A.small note. I got DW4 with 2700/4500K dual channel 519A. I have a few observations.

- The anodizing on the body tube is a bit disappoining. Speckled.bits of missing anodizing in the knurling. Very hard to capture in a picture but probably in a video it’s visible.

- I think the low mode is higher with 519. I have a dual channel 219B and the low mode is okay. The 519 seems a bit higher. Note, I have seen this in other lights I have modded with 519.

  • The light is surprisingly a lot longer than the D4v2. That’s a shame.

Otherwise, it is a nice light and will definitely have a spot in my reading rotation. Just a few disappointments.

I got lazy after more than 20 orders never having to check the order screen, only waiting for the email and only then starting to worry .

Are all boost drivers identical or do larger hosts, like D4SV2, allow for larger components to be used (for increased efficiency/superior performance)?

How many amps is the driver set to on the d4v2? With the 519a led?

They’re all the same. 12V 2A or 6V 3.6A, depending on LED selection.

Unless you specify a driver, it will come with a 7135+FET driver. The regulated 7135 channel tops out around 350ma IIRC. The FET channel will probably top out somewhere in the 15-20A range with 519A’s and a high drain battery.

Actually the inductor on the DM11 12V driver looks to be bigger than the on the D4SV2 12V driver: https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/66080/14 vs https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/tvkp73/close_up_shots_of_the_12v_driver_hank_uses_in_the/

So it likely has a slightly lower DCR for a slightly better efficiency, although I think I’ve heard they both now use the D4SV2 driver?

Has it been verified that the D4SV2 beet driver and D4V2 boost driver have the same topology? I don’t think I’ve seen a pic of both sides of the D4V2 driver

I’ve used the clips from my Armtek Wizard lights on both my D4’s and even though the fit isn’t exact, they have hung on for years of daily use.

Very deep carry.

Hi, Hank. I’ve ordered DW4 with 519 in May. Some days ago I noticed that my payment has been refunded. Is there something wrong with the shipment? What’s the reason?

Hi, I’m afraid there is no shipping service to Belarus and Russia for now.

I was just suggesting the DW4 with SST-20 660nm to a friend for darkroom use. I’m curious as to why the boost driver can’t be used with those emitters. Vf too low?

The quartet has arrived!

  • Impressions so far: SST-20 DR are extremely red (duh, I know, it’s my first time though).
  • A pleasant surprise is the boost driver’s moonlight (1/150), it’s wavering and fluctuating a bit but overall it gets much lower down than the dual channel linear, almost comparable to PL47G2, the queen of moonlight (out of my collection at least).
  • Headband feels nice, turns out it actually works better for me with the easily removable top strap off. The neverending plight of us planet-headed.
  • Tailcap magnet is hecka strong, the DW4 can hold itself horizontal on a round steel horizontal pipe (wow!).
  • Looks like KR4 clip will work though to make proper contact when installed between tube and head, solder blob or a ring of wire would need to be added onto the driver PCB, same with the tail end, or, more likely, I’ll 3D print a spacer to fit between tail PCB and the cap. Of note is that the KR4 clip will kill tailstanding.
  • Speaking of tailstanding- there is no flat spot opposite the optics so the DW4 will roll and not remain pointing up on its own.
  • The head does not protrude forwards, turns out protruding head is useful in preventing fingers from partially obstructing the optics when handheld, thumb-on-button style.
  • Overall the lights are beautifully built but that’s the standard.

It does work actually, only that the moon mode is just too bright, almost like medium mode, so, you can only ramp from medium to high mode, other than that, it works fine, I assume it’s because of the low VF.

One resistor needs to be changed for the output voltage to swing across the lower voltage range of red LEDs. The current range is about 8.5V to 14.5V (simulated with the resistor values), fine for white LEDs but doesn’t go low enough for red LEDs.

I talked about it in several comments in this Reddit thread

Remember that there is custom firmware to lower the moonlight on dual channel lights. D4(S)V2 - Lower Lows by Firmware

I’m aware and have flashed it to all of them later, I meant to compare the stock capabilities.

Thanks though!