Neither of my Reylight Ti Tools have that resistor, or a spot for it.

Some numbers for my Tool Ti on Efest 10440.
unregulated
brightness comparison (low CRI), 10440 in a light w XP-L

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Cool thanks, always nice to see a graph.
Here are my 2 Cu Tools and my 2 Ti Tools, both Cu Tools have the small gold pad at 10 o`clock.
Does anybody has a good trick to unscrew the head of the Ti Tool, its hard to make a picture through the whole thing?
I would like to test my 4 Tools but I have no lightmeter, how can I test it the best?
All 3 of my recently purchased (1-2 months) black aluminum tools have the 10 o’clock pad on them.
I foresee more lighted switch mods

Does anybody has a good trick to unscrew the head of the Ti Tool, its hard to make a picture through the whole thing?
Get it hot and unscrew with a piece of rubber mat or similar.

Get it Hot…
With a lighter or what did you use?
Efest 10440 or you could use external heat but be careful.
great thread, interested in getting one of the efficient copper worms. I thought I saw on here that there was a coupon code available, but not finding that now. help?
Also wondering how hit or miss the copper tool is for efficiency. I do have (had?) a code for gearbest copper tool for ~$23.

I foresee more lighted switch mods
I love your mods!

I would like to test my 4 Tools but I have no lightmeter, how can I test it the best?
if you want to determine regulation, I suggest you buy a cheap light meter.
see post 27 for a guess based only on runtime
I remember you posted this:

I decided to buy me the normal copper Worm.
if you did buy a Worm, use it to compare its brightness at 35 minute runtime on high, simultaneously to your tools.
the worm will be 2x brighter.

great thread, interested in getting one of the efficient copper worms.
…
Also wondering how hit or miss the copper tool is for efficiency.
I sent you a worm link and code by PM
fwiw, Im just guessing ALL the worms w Nichia are efficient, I hope you will confirm your results
imo and guessing still, copper tools have the inefficient driver 99% of the time. I have an efficient CuReylight driver from gunga, and maukka has an efficient CuTool from a Massdrop. I dont know the source of mrmatt’s CuTool.
one brass worm is on the way to me, will do a runtime test when it arrives. Thanks!!
I ordered my Cu Tool from banggood in late January, but the Al Tool is from fasttech in December last year. Also want to mention that my IYP365 (also from banggood in January/February) has the gold pad but the output is very different in low and medium when run with 1xAAA (Legos with the Tool body), and I haven’t noticed PWM on any of them. Maybe the driver with the gold pad is the latest batch of drivers?
fwiw, I just found a Copper Worm for $21.70
coupon code: Lumintop
it is listed here (I do not think this is a private do not share link, if it is, let me know, and I will remove it.)
Received a CuTool w Nichia from Gearbest. It has a really nice pink tint. It has the inefficient driver that is Not Regulated on High.
The box is labeled 3500-4000k: (I do not have the ability to measure CCT nor CRI)
These are the test lights, left to right, Maratac modded to High CRI 3000k XPG, CuTool w Nichia, CuWorm head w Nichia on a tool body
at the end of 41 minutes the CuTool in the middle looks like this:
left to right XPG 3000k, CuTool 3500-4000k, CuWorm 4500k
and the Eneloop Pro reads 1.073 volts after 41 minutes runtime on High, so for those of you without light meters, you can use voltage as an indicator: (besides the really obvious dimness)
here they are at the beginning of the test (note I only ran the CuTool constantly, the others were turned off during the test)
fwiw, the lumen values left to right are 51, 93, 72
left to right CuTool and CuWorm
Im really happy with the tint of the new CuTool… I love pink Nichias
I love the pictures and data for this previous post, thanks so much. Also thanks for the coupon code for the brass worm, I receive it last night. Running it for the first time today with a 750mA-hr eneloop, but they typically go beyond 800mA-hr. Anyway I ran it side by side with my Archer 1A V3 at 75 lumen setting. The Archer runs 5 hours on this setting with its AA power, so it seemed like a good reference point for the 80 lumen Worm.
I definitely got the efficient driver based on what I can see. 45 minutes in and no change in light output. Got to get back to work, so I am turing it off, I will see how much more run time I can get later.
PS, makes a nice hand warmer also . . .

brass worm… efficient driver… 45 minutes in and no change in light output
I completely agree your Worm is behaving efficiently.
The inefficient driver will Not last 45 minutes.
Thanks for sharing your test result. Im glad I did not lead you astray with my assumption that “all” Nichia Worms are efficient… at least so far, all Copper and Brass Worms tested, have the efficient driver.
I would love to see a schematic of both the efficient and inefficient driver. Although it could just be a firmware difference, who knows.

who knows.
Nice, thanks for the link. So not firmware, but an inductor. Still would like to see the schematic . . . Guessing those are not readily available for obvious reasons. I have seen generic schematics of flyback type drivers before, but I am guessing these are different.
I noticed on the CPF thread you label both emitters as 219B. I guess the different color is just the tint lottery I have heard referred to previously?
I measured my eneloop tonight from my test earlier today, it was at 1.25V. I turned it back on, in less than 5 minutes it was getting noticably dim. Turned it off to compare to Med level,it would not come back on. Must be 45 minutes or so is the max solid output on an eneloop. Interested to do a medium and low run now . . .