Has anyone asked what it is with the “litnit” name?
We have seen it on one of the copper S lights for some time, but why does Simon need another name, now, where the name Convoy is quite well known amongst us Flash-Heads?
It’s the name he was able to copyright in the US after they rejected “Convoy” as a brand name
Thought SFT-42R was more expensive but it is cheaper:-)
I will throw an order.
@Simon_Mao
Would it be possible for you to offer the LHP73B emitter in the M21E? ![]()
(if not, how about the M21D or the M21C-U)? ![]()
only 3V 8A driver for M21E and M21D,
no suitable driver for M21C-U
I don’t think he has a 20 amp driver for the side switch lights yet, that’s in development for the M21K
Okay, thanks for the replies.
Maybe I’ll wait for the new M21K driver. ![]()
I will definitely buy the M21A SFT-42R whenever it becomes available. The SFT-25R 6500K version of the M21A is already a favorite…I’d be curious to compare them head to head.
Lhp531 and lhp73b are not LEDs designed for remote illumination.
Will W5050SQ5 be suitable for 3x21C when it’s ready?
This one can be installed, but I think it’s better to design a smooth reflector for 3x21c.
Are there any plans to bring back old discontinued models with newer parts? For example, L1, S4 or other models.
Any news about the availability of the SFT70 gen 2? 5000K probably not anytime soon… (large retailers have 16 weeks lead time)
Simon now we need a 3x21C with 7 x LHp73B and a twin 54a driver for the sake of science
Yeah. And 6x 26800 battery chamber to power it.
Eventually…
LightNight > LiteNite > litnit ? ![]()
LightNight > LateNite > BudLight
There was a discussion a while ago, but 3.8mm^2 turns out to be an error of the datasheet. If one computes the LES using the specified diameter, one arrives at the eponymous 4.2mm^2.
Also curious about the SFT70 4000K and 5700K 95 CRI. Unofficial datasheets have been out for a long time, but no concrete news.
