【TS10V2 Al available】Wurkkos "slender waist" TS10v2 aluminum version available with black,green,orange

I disagree, with two measurements at 4.2V and 2.8V like I’ve done you get a good enough estimation of how long it’ll last.

Here I took some measurements with a different light. As you can see, the average power consumption of blinking shouldn’t be much more than constant low.

discount gone on this now?

Coupon code does not work!
Sorry it works & order placed!

I know I’m late to the party, but I just ordered a black 5800k, ice blue auxs (the only version in stock). I’m not waiting any longer to get my hands on one. I am looking forward to it, but by the same token, I share the same reservations as a lot of other members, i.e. better driver, better pocket clip, better/more led choices, better anodizing, etc., but I’m going for it anyway. For $20.00, what the hell, why not? I’ll probably buy additional led/body finishes as they become available.

Wurrkos, I’ll reiterate what many others have said here. Give us a better driver, please. A lot of us, including me, are really over the “FET fad”. It really does make little sense in a light like this. I own numerous Wurrkos lights and will continue to support you, but that’s my $0.02.

Actually, it’s our fault. Wurrkos came here before they produced the light asking us what driver we wanted. While there was feedback on all sides, FET driver got the most support. So that’s what Wurrkos gave us.

It was only after it came out that many decided a boost driver would have been better.

Can I use flat top battery?

Yes, you’re right. I didn’t even consider that. Maybe on future runs… One can hope.

Still, for a twenty dollar light, I’m pretty jazzed about getting one, like I need another light.

Which coupon did you use on which site?

Yes. The TS10 can run on both flat and button-top 14500.

Actually, I didn’t use any. I didn’t even think about it and the total cost was only $21.99 USD, no tax, free shipping, so it seemed very fairly priced to me. I was so excited to find one in stock that I just ordered it without hesitation.

Thanks!

The coupon code is WKMB888 but you need to create an account on wurkkos.com first!

If there’s a model in stock other than black 5800k with ice blue auxs on Wurkkos.com, I’ll be darned if I can see it.

I’m patiently waiting for a silver 4000k with orange auxs.

Oh well.

I think people were concerned about the fact that the SP10S like driver option would have made the light longer.
Later some people proposed to use a regulated linear driver without FET direct drive. This wouldn’t have increased the length of the light. Even a buck driver with good board design wouldn’t need more space.

I do understand that everything is a tradeoff, but I would gladly sacrifice a small amount of shortness for a more efficient driver, but that’s just me. I don’t envision this light replacing my usual EDC
light(s), but I can see a niche for it. Furthermore, for me, I feel that it’s important to support the companies that at least listen to their potential end users. I really get a thrill out of reading through this (and other) threads and seeing companies posting drawings, pictures of prototypes and preproduction samples, asking for input from potential end users, etc. There is a LOT of knowledge on BLF, that’s abundantly clear. It’s nice to see it acknowledged.

Kudos to you, Wurkkos. You’re trying to innovate, and doing a pretty good job of it too.

The Wurkkos TS10 w 4000K has become my EDC. It was the only light I used on a recent trip, and it did everything I wanted, perfectly. I did not lockout, had no false activations, clipped to back pocket did not have any issues.

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my custom settings include:

manual memory at 10 lumens
hybrid memory for 10 minutes
hold from off gives floor without ramping up
ceiling is 110/150 = 250 lumens
2C gives ceiling
turbo off
thermal limit 50C
ramping speed 2
aux on low

pocket clip upgrade to Lumintop EDC05

firmware upgraded to add lower lows and aux light LVP

The lower lows, and ability to shortcut to floor without autoramping, plus the LVP patch for aux, and the pocket clip upgrade, have raised the TS10 to Personal Favorite status.

I like pretty much everything on my light, including the LEDs.

Thanks to all contributing to make the TS10 so Great!

I typically EDC an 18650 light, but I’ll certainty keep an open mind about this one. My job requires me to use a flashlight routinely, so the capacity of a 14500 vs 18650 light may be a factor, but I’ll soon find out. Hopefully, the 4000k models will come back in stock soon. I had to buy the 5800k version.

An endorsement from jon_slider is really saying something.

different circumstances lead to different solutions

my typical situation is low quantity of On time per day, and mostly at 10 lumens or less
I walk thru the house after turning out the lights (any excuse to play with my pocket jewelry).

it sits on my nightstand glowing pleasantly overnight,
during the day it is so Light I hardly notice it is there, clipped to my back pocket…
until I need to read a menu or look for something in a dark corner…

I like small things and prioritize light weight. The TS10 clipped and loaded, weighs just 51 grams. Im in my Anduril phase, im really fond of battery check… lol…

The TS10 is just the Total Package, for my particular edc needs. Its also my first Aux Light experience… Im becoming quite enamoured of them

The TS10 as I have it set up, will sustain about 200 lumens and I seldom use even half of that… it cannot compete w 18650 in runtime… nor will 14500 sustain higher output the way 18650 can.

The TS10 is just a really Nice Little Light, suitable for office carry, nightstand, pocket jewelry, and imo urban EDC in situations that do NOT use Turbo.

otoh, I think 18650 makes a lot of sense for a work light… but its not an either-or question

both is best… :beer:

both is best… :beer:

Agreed. :+1: