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The user Bobbers wrote:
“My D1 B35AM 4500K arrived today, Hank texted me yesterday that all the lamps are going through final inspection and that I can use the turbo as normal.
In any case, the first 40-50 seconds of turbo did not show any smoke on the LED :)”
And the user ennokin wrote:
“I ordered my D1 B35AM 4000K on 08/01 and he already sent me the new version. Turbo works without smoking, he also confirmed this to me by email.”
It seems the new version is ready. But we have to wait for Hanks reply
Hank, these look like discrete R, G and B LED packages as opposed to the RGB combos used for aux lights, is that the case? Could other combinations be possible?
I received mine D1 B35AM 5000K couple days ago, with full battery it pulls 3.7A measured at the tailcap. For comparison, DM11 on level 140, pulls 4.05A.
So I guess we might assume that problem has been solved by Hank.
On a side note, the beam of B35AM 5000K looks almost perfect, very close to BBL, a bit below on medium level. It’s puzzling that B35AM 4000K in DM11 for higher current produces a bit less lux. For almost the same current SC64w HI produces even less lux and it has lower CRI. win-win
you postet since these Post of me and DrDevil some new things, but not answered the question of the solution for B35AM. I think, it can not be difficult, to explain this thing, because many of your buyers have to handle this issue of your smoking B35AM in the first D1v2 …
Oh, well that's better, but how about a dual channel boost driver?
I would probably just mix the leds, on boost driver, then buying linear dual channel.
@LiteintheNite My D1 mini B35AM 4000K (first batch) pulls around 2.78A on the default max ramp (that's twice less, as on the TURBO), just letting you guys know.
The RGB switch sounds super cool but I just have a few questions.
1.) Is it a fixed selection of colours that is constantly lit up with the option of high brightness, low brightness, blinking mode and off? or does it cycle through the colours like the auxiliary lights do on a D4V2, so you can make the switch blue for example and when you get bored of it you can change it to red?
2.) If you have to choose 6 colours for a fixed selection what colour options is there to choose from?
Think of it like having D4V2 auxiliaries in a switch, with all of the same functions.
Blue, purple, red, yellow, green, light blue, white, are individual colors you can select, along with voltage indication, and having it cycle through the various colors.
Hello guys! It’s been quite some time since the boost driver was released. Does anyone have any real measurements of performance and sustained output between fet linear and new boost driver in Hanks 4x leds flashlights? Is the loss of performance worth it? I’ve seen posts on reddit claiming that the sustainable output is almost unchanged.