24 AWG wires it is. Little disappointing in the amps, ~5.2 or so, so I added a 22 AWG tail spring bypass. I take the amp reading with the tailcap off, so a spring with no bypass will drop amps from what I read.

Recorded 717 kcd taken at 5 meters (just over 1 mile), on a 4.19V Samsung 35E. I think that's in the balllpark of what I'd expect. The hot spot is tiny - somewhat difficult to get the reading but after some re-positioning of the meter, I could clearly hold it in the 700 -717 kcd range.

I like it! Nice look'n with the green and blue LED's controlled by Anduril. I got stock 2 1K resistors on the 2 lit greens and 2 2K resistors on the blues, and seems to work well. The stock driver was interesting - 3 wires controlling 4 LED's. It controls both V+ and V- (grnd) to the LED's and by reversing + and -, it switches from 1 LED to another. So I'm assuming by alternating + and - outputs rapidly (PWM maybe?), it can light both LED's. So the MCU used a total of 6 I/O pins to control 8 LED's independently.

My modding of the LED's was to set 1 LED input to grnd, and the other controlled by two I/O pins from the ATtiny85, so I can only light up 2 greens, 2 blues.