MRsDNF:[quote=Chloe] convoy-flashlight:sorry ,there is no star 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.
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I’m not sure if these are low enough for you but are four modes. Supposedly .03 amp on low.Loading...Loading...:_( 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.
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.
wight: MRsDNF:[quote=Chloe] convoy-flashlight:sorry ,there is no star 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.
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I’m not sure if these are low enough for you but are four modes. Supposedly .03 amp on low.Loading...Loading...:_( 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.
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!
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
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%).
convoy-flashlight: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 driverWell, 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.
Chloe: convoy-flashlight: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 driverWell, 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%).
Awesome! Didnt knew that. :party:
Can you do that for each mode??!
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.
Could you please check if sku 1186301 or 1122302 are 105c with the stars on the underside…?
We just checked the two items and found they are 105d with no stars on it. Sorry about this issue. They may cannot meet your requirement.
Put mine to good use
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.
I had the same issue and opened a ticket because I always use the stars for switch/offftimecap.
Could you please check if sku 1186301 or 1122302 are 105c with the stars on the underside…?
We just checked the two items and found they are 105d with no stars on it. Sorry about this issue. They may cannot meet your requirement.
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.
I don’t see what the extra three resistor spots are for.
Heh, interesting.
I don’t see what the extra three resistor spots are for.
The stars on this version, while functional, are mainly for show. R3/R4/R5 are where you easily bridge each star to GND. A pick-n-place machine or assembly worker can easily place a zero-ohm jumper across those pads.