Yes, you can choose it! The LH351D is available as an option when reaching our first expansion goal!
X-0 has a programming model:
In the following corresponding gear, double-click and press the W button without letting go, the brightness can be gradually cycled in the zone. The light flashes once when it reaches the pole, and release to lock the current brightness.
Moon 1-15 Lumens
Low 15-50 Lumens
Med 50-150 Lumens
High 150-300 Lumens
Hi there,
1) Yes the bezel can be unscrewed.
2) One-click for on and one for off. Four clicks to lock/unlock.
In fact, we have not yet announced our first stretch goal.
We keep adjusting since we still need to consider various factors at the moment.
But we will soon release the final version of our stretch goal, and there will be an additional project in addition to LED.
Stay tuned please!
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Wow, that is unexpected and VERY nice!
it also renders many complaints about mode spacing mute. Well done.
I hope this means what I think it is implying
This looks like a unique and interesting light. I’ll probably grab one once they are up for sale.
This is interesting :student:
Pavlo:Very cool light. Are the outputs constant current regulated? I agree with others, mode spacing is not very good. The jump from 1 to 50 lumens is 50x increase, and from 150-250 lumens is less than 2x increase. Something like 1, 10, 75, 250 would make way more sense.
X-0 has a programming model:
In the following corresponding gear, double-click and press the W button without letting go, the brightness can be gradually cycled in the zone. The light flashes once when it reaches the pole, and release to lock the current brightness.Moon 1-15 Lumens
Low 15-50 Lumens
Med 50-150 Lumens
High 150-300 Lumens
This is great!
When the bezel is unscrewed, can you easily access the Led? Is the Led on a standard mcpcb or is it integrated with the driver board?
This is great! When the bezel is unscrewed, can you easily access the Led? Is the Led on a standard mcpcb or is it integrated with the driver board?
Yes, the LED is on a standard MCPCB and is independent of the driver board.
MascaratumB: WubenLight:We’ll be uploading a video of how to replace the battery soon. Stay tuned!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYC5msIsd1Y&ab_channel=WUBENLight
Well that looks easy enough, just not very convenient. Perhaps a normal tailcap that can be unscrewed by hand could be sold as an optional accessory?
Wuben Lab sounds interesting…you guys always make good products. I’ll keep an eye out for future projects!
I dont see any inconvenience here. Simply pressing the tailcap down on a grippy surface(like a sheet of shelf paper or silicone) seens like it would do it. Heck, maybe even just your palm.
Do you have an output graph to show the regulation of high mode?
Do you have an output graph to show the regulation of high mode?
Sure, here you are.
Régulation looks perfect, thank you!
Nice.
Pretty nice regulation actually. Nice! The kickstarter looks to be reaching the stretch goal for the Samsung LED as well — backed.
Pretty nice regulation actually. Nice! The kickstarter looks to be reaching the stretch goal for the Samsung LED as well – backed.
Yes, everyone can choose the LEDs they want!!!
Thank you so much for your support!
Pavlo:Do you have an output graph to show the regulation of high mode?
Sure, here you are.
Strange graph… Why not to switch to lower level when voltage drops?
RightHandedMan:Pretty nice regulation actually. Nice! The kickstarter looks to be reaching the stretch goal for the Samsung LED as well — backed.
Yes, everyone can choose the LEDs they want!!!
Thank you so much for your support!
I never used Kickstarter. How I select LH351D? Does the price include European VAT?
Yes, everyone can choose the LEDs they want!!!
Nichia 519A :innocent:
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Strange graph… Why not to switch to lower level when voltage drops?
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Actually it does. You can find the Turbo, it was originally 1100 lumens, and then gradually reduced to 300 lumens.