Custom SkyRay King SRK Driver

That sounds perfect :smiley:

-Jamie M.

Good work pyro, this got me to morph from a lurker to a member - put me down for one also please ;).

I have the temperature calibration/fudging code working… anybody care to test just how good a rectal thermometer a SRK can be? J)

Will you be providing a DVD on how to assembly and use all the functions of this driver :slight_smile:

Everything you have done so far is light years ahead of anything anyone has ever offered to us.

Thanks for all your work on this project.

Make sure that Lanyards attached :wink:

That sounds really good.

Love anything LED in any kind of light, especially flashlights. I don’t know much if anything about modding, but would like to learn about all the different parts/components that make up an LED flashlight. Is there a FAQ or something to read here?

I would still be in for at least a couple reading about all the things this component can do & is capable of. Very nice work texaspyro!

Aftrburnr, see here: Flashlight Wiki

OK, I went a little crazy… I added the ability to change the Morse code message without having to re-program the driver. Default is SOS. If you want it to send “FOR QUEUE” or any other message (up to 16 chars/60ish dots and dashes) you can now do it. It’s a kludge, it’s a pain, but you can do it.

.-.. . .- .-. -. .. -. --. / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . / .. ... / -. --- - / -.. .. ..-. ..-. .. -.-. ..- .-.. -

-... ..- - / .--. .-. --- --. .-. .- -- -- .. -. --. / .- / .-.. .. --. .... - / - --- / --- ..- - .--. ..- - / .. - / -... -.-- / ..- ... .. -. --. / .- / -.-. .-.. .. -.-. -.- -.-- / ... .-- .. - -.-. .... / ... --- ..- -. -.. ... / .--. .- .. -. ..-. ..- .-..

Cool work pyro - I wouldn't want to be the one clicking through to program a new word, but its an awesome idea :)

-.-- --- ..- / -- .- -.- . / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . / .-.. --- --- -.- / . .- ... -.-- --..-- / .--. .. .-.. --- - .--. - -.-

--- -. .-.. .. -. . / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . / - .-. .- -. ... .-.. .- - --- .-. / -- .- -.- . ... / .. - / .-.. --- --- -.- / . .- ... -.-- --..-- / -.-- --- ..- / -- . .- -. .-.-.- / .-.. --- .-..

The editable morse code is a really cool feature and, important for flashaholics, completely useless up to the moment the zombie outbreak starts (you know: zombies don't know morse).

It’s actually not too bad. You enter Morse programming mode (hold down switch while powering up the light until it blinks 9 times. Release switch. It blinks 9 times again to confirm you are in Morse programming mode. Then it starts blinking once a second. Count the blinks (A=1 … Z=26 SPACE=27). Press button when the desired letter is reached to store it. It blinks three times and starts counting up letters again. Lather, rinse, repeat. When done, power off the light. If you miss your desired letter, it will start counting again.

Im signing for one for my SP03 with JohnnyMac as soon they avaliable.

Another blinky mode!, this driver just got much less appealing to me…

Read the description in the first post. The driver is programmable. You select the modes that you want to use from the list of available modes. If you don’t want to see a mode, don’t program it in. There is a hidden mode available for saving that one annoying mode that you might someday need.

This can all be done via the user interface or via PC?

EDIT: Nevermind… Looks like it is done via UI- I should have read better. This is great… I’m so very excited to turn my SRK into what it should be.

User interface…

well I was paying attention and reading every new post, the hardware was ready long time ago but then came the UI experimenting, every second post started with “I now changed …” and it was kind of exhausting to follow all that…
Perfect one-button interface would for me be DrJones mobydrv interface but with 2 changes:

- long press for instant power off and

  • ability to toggle mode memory on and off so it would return to previously used mode after powering it off (if mode memory is active) or start from first mode (if mode memory is deactivated)
    and since you are using more advanced MCU with more I/O capabilities you could add SMD led diode as battery status indicator or/and you could add a second button (or 2-stage button)…