New 105D. replacing Nanjg-105c @ FT? (no stars!)

Sorry for the OT. Simon, you say that your version of the LD25 is 3000mA, 700mA and 80mA yet your aliexpress store says modes are 100, 40(1200mA) and 6% (180mA). Please update your store information.

sorry ,there is no star version LD25

I have two version LD25

Thanks for clarifying!

Did you ever carry/make a Nanjg 7135 driver that had moonlight low (I think it was 5mA mode) as well as H-M-L? I am trying to find a driver like this but can only find old discussions of it.

Are you not referring to the Qlite from IOS?

I'm not sure if these are low enough for you but are four modes. Supposedly .03 amp on low.

http://www.cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=2203

http://www.cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=2070

:_( I notice that Ric did not bother posting 17mm pictures, both listings show the 20mm version. Do you have these? If so will you measure the spring for me? Mostly I’m interested in what diameter it is where it sits on the PCB.

Can do but you will have to remind me when I get home from work in 9 hours as I will forget.

Sure! If I had 9hr of work I’d forget where to go home to.

Yes, that was it. I don’t think they sell them anymore. I do have an Atmel programmer somewhere but it’s just easier to buy a new driver.

Thank you for the links! I didn’t know about these.

AFAIK IOS and MTN both carry them.

$4.7 seems a bit expensive!

Plus it has two medium modes. >.< Reflashing looks like the way to go.

IOS has them listed, but I have been getting them from Mountain Electronics.

if you usually use the moolight mode ,i think LD25 driver is better ,LD25 has no pwm
and of course ,i can make moonlight mode version 7135 driver

sorry ,i dont understand “Qlite from IOS”

It is the name of an existing Nanjg 105c variant. It has a different firmware and uses 380mA 7135 chips. intl-outdoor.com sells it here: http://intl-outdoor.com/qlite-reva-71358-multiple-modes-circuit-board-304a-p-710.html

Note that “4th Star : 5mA - 2% - 25% - 100%”

LD25 may be better, I do not know.

The spring diameter is a couple of thou under 1/4''. The pad diameter is around that size or maybe 6mm. its hard to see.

Thanks MRsDNF!