Sorry for the confusion. I don't mind the Low, just want it to start on High, which was ouchyfoot's point. I was agreeing with him that the primary use of a big light like this is high output, so modes should start on High.
Fair comment, I’m seeing this as a house/camping light, the moonlight would be ideal for checking on the kids, in that instance, starting low and building up would be better - little point switching down to low if I’ve already blasted 800 lumens into the area….
As I’ve said earlier though, I don’t mind which way it goes, I can adapt myself or maybe build another edc that suits me.
I do have a plan for a trustfire t2, three nichea 219’s and a kd 3a nanjg driver, I may order 5 that start moonlight and build up to 3a in one mode group and start at 3a and work down to moonlight in the next group. Then I have either option on other mods. 8)
Edit, perhaps Rey’s having this kind of driver fitted, in which case, if they were ordered as I specified above, people could change the mode run to either way, you’d only need an iron and a solder sucker or some braid to remove the solder bridge.
Yep, but that means stretching to a zebralight, to give you an idea, my most pricey light is my ancient incan 3d Maglite, otherwise most of my lights are sub $30, I truly am budget minded.
Mods may run to more if I tot up the bits, but part of the value to me in those is the satisfaction of messing about building something myself.
1. Firefly to High mode (0.05~0.1/2/30/100)
2. Higher PWM, 2kHz would work
3. Driven at 2.8a or higher on high mode
4. No mode memory (always starts in Firefly mode)
5. low voltage warning