Loving the matching paracord you have on your TS10 with orange aux!! I think I’ll be receiving the same color mid-August. Looking forward to getting matching colored accessories for it.
yes,
it helps to warm up the host, to soften the blue loctite
(there was a lot, not shown in photo after cleaning)…
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there is no retaining ring, the switch parts just fall out, so it is a good idea to keep the tailcap glued on.
there is an additional O ring to support the signal tube, in a groove inside the body tube. This is an upgrade over the FWAA, that lacks a second O ring for the inner tube.
TS10 has slightly less switch parts than the FWAA, I prefer the feel of the TS10 switch, and it has better resistance to false activation:
Switch pressures:
stock FWAA 10 ounces
stock TS10 24 ounces
FWAA w O ring mod 28 ounces
the other difference between FWAA and TS10, is no lens over the optic in the TS10, which contributes to making the TS10 shorter than the FWAA.
Thanks, I’ll try with some heat (actually for the front I simply turboed it beforehand).
I guess I’m a bit weird because I want to use a lower force switch, I find the FWAA switch to have a perfect feel (granted it can accidentally activate more easily).
For those that have flashing kits for this (or are interested), I noticed this morning that AVRDUDE recently added support. So you can bypass all the Python/pymcuprog rigmarole if you want and just use our tried-and-true AVRDUDE: Adventures in TinyAVR 1-Series - #294 by gchart
You could check the page 9 write.
Since this is a brand new LED, there are still many places that have been uploaded more than two months ago without update.
And I will upload a new document after the Lattice Power updated their manual.
I updated my TS10 to the latest firmware and what a difference! I’m measuring 0.01lm now.
The max regulated level appears to have changed from level 65 to something else. Does anyone know what the max regulated level is for this updated firmware?
my understanding is wurkkos tried the new hex and found another bug, so they’re going to use the original settings on the third batch too. (i think the third batch is already gone too.)
and they plan to “mass produce” the flashing pad for us…(because we’re all advanced programmers :P)