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

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!

Well, I do not notice the PWM so much on these drivers. But I know others do not like it.
Can you make LD25 driver with moonlight too? How low can the current be for moonlight?

I would like something like <1 lumen - Low (5) - Medium (30) - High (100%).

THAT IS AWESOME! Does this mean I can reprogram the driver to have the modes Low, Medium then High instead of high first? Also, does the brightness programming change the output of strobe and SOS as well? Thanks.

Awesome! Didnt knew that. :party:

Can you do that for each mode??! :open_mouth:

Yes, please see this thread:
video of LD25 output current setting ,wish you success!

Thanks wight!

Thank you!

I also got 3 of those 105d drivers instead of regular ones, and i was refunded, in the opened ticked a guy assued me there those shoudlnt be even in the store
And mine didnt have memory too
From now on will order 4 mode ones

I had the same issue and opened a ticket because I always use the stars for switch/offftimecap.

Put mine to good use :slight_smile:

Quite nice to have a symmetrical layout on top for stacking and making improved thermal paths. Glad I got a few of these by accident.

Thanks Werner, good to know.

Looks like FT updated their listing pictures for the 2-group '105c'. Yet to update the title, description and specs.

Came across this tonight.

http://www.kaidomain.com/product/details.S023811

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/2015-Arrival-Free-Shipping-Nanjg-105E-AMC7135-x-8-MCU-3040mAh-4-Group-2-5-modes/809204_32259022955.html

I don’t see what the extra three resistor spots are for.

Heh, interesting.