Received my TS10 red, red aux 4000k yesterday. Was baffled at first with constant blinking, still ramping…
Somehow did a factory reset successfully. Aux on LOW!. Figured i have to lockout to put aux on high. OK.
Ordered another. The last one in black with orange aux 4000k.
Got my second TS10 today, red with red aux in 4000k. Really nice tint, but I am really shocked as I can’t decide if I like the CW better or not. The 5800k is just amazing, but the 4000k is also amazing… glad I got both. Did flash fixed firmware on it, almost before I installed a cell to test it. The 4000k will be really nice for nightstand use as the 5800k was just a little harsh.
Well, downloaded and flashed new versions again on both lights. I was hoping that low power blink was in your option list for auxes, no luck. But, OMG the lows are really low now! Great work! Thanks a bunch.
Sammy, are all the traditional elements of Anduril 2 still in this version? Specifically the ramp speed adjustments? Nice button mode, but I have so many Anduril lights that I am not interested in learning a new interface. BTW, I am still using your Anduril 1 fork in all of my FW lights that allows for 5C while locked to set an autolock timer. Love it, thanks for all of your work.
I’d say “half good” : it is both very good and not much
It has really cool things going for it, but the clip is awful, it scratched the surface of the flashlight at first try.
I would have loved a deep-carry : so I made kind of one using old Wenger chained o-ring and modified original clip, but it scratches the body even worse than stock clip.
Anduril 2 is quite fun, but its one more UI to remember… I’d prefer it if there were two channels
I also succeeded in reflashing a TS10… Thanks to all
the lowest mode, in advanced, is now 0.02 instead of 0.2… YAY
aux lights are off when main LEDs are On… YAY!!!
defaults:
94 lumens memory at turn on, in Simple Mode, floor 0.2 lumens, ceiling 804 lumens. Aux on Low when Off. Aux on High Blink when locked.
advanced mode 2H from off gives ceiling 367 lumens, 2H again gives turbo 955 Lumens, floor is 0.02 lumens.
fwiw, I increased thermal step down to 50C, the light now sustains 300 lumens. In stock thermal config, the light steps down to 88 lumens in less than 10 seconds.
the TS10 has no pin holes in the pads, so you need to clamp the pins to the head something like this:
thats actually a pic of an SP10 Pro, it has holes in the flashing pads, and does not need to be clamped, but I did anyway
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the programmer also works for the SC21 Pro, with a separate harness…
I did not have pogo pins, I soldered the wires to the flashing pads on the driver. The wire harness I used for the SC21 Pro, came from a separate purchase on aliex…
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all this thanks to Adair21’s post,
plus lots of help from several kind people who coached me privately to install all the software and driver, on my iMac.
Usually pogo pins are pointy enough to not slip away. You can hold it in place with one hand and use the other one to start flashing. Using a clamp makes it slower, but helps positioning if it is difficult for you to see the tiny pads or if you can’t hold still enough.