I clicked the intl-outdoor link thatās in post #1, and got a āthreat securedā warning from AVG. Anyone else get this sort of notice? Wondering if theyāve been hackedā¦
Iāve been digging into that warning and writing something up. The main issue thatās being raised is that it sees something in base64 and throws a red flag.
Sustainable brightness at 45 C with fan cooling is ~600 lm.
Slightly smaller/lighter than KR4.
KR4:
Tail switch.
Ring-in clip and lanyard attachment ring included.
Regulated up to 5A (~1750 lm) with constant current.
Direct drive w/ PWM from ~1750 to ~4000 lm.
Sustainable brightness at 45 C with fan cooling is ~1000 lm.
Slightly larger/heavier than D4.
Has a slot in the tail for a tritium vial. (edit: available by request)
Future versions may be produced without the direct drive FET, to make it safe for LEDs like the E21A. (and with 5A of regulated power, it really doesnāt need a FET)
The biggest practical difference is side switch vs tail switch. However, the KR4 also has a significantly improved driver, and the clip canāt be pulled off by accident.
I think it must be the 70 CRI 5000K version. Itās making way too much light to be the 4000K version.
Also, I did some additional color testing and it behaves more like the 5000K one should. In particular, it doesnāt make red shades as vibrant, but it has significantly better color rendering for blue and purple. I think it probably just has enough green in the beam that itās difficult to accurately gauge the color temperature. It looks nothing at all like other 5000K LEDs Iāve tried, but looks fairly similar to 4000K LEDsā¦ at least, until I add a minus-green filter. Then it starts to look like a cooler shade.
Interestingā¦I have a MF01 mini in sst20 5000k guise and it is unbelievably pale green with a touch of blue spill. I added a 1/2 minus green filter and it helped with tint tremendously but color rendering, specifically reds/oranges, is definitely not its strong suit. I have no idea what bin I received but I almost gave it away because of how green it was from 0-70%.
Iāve been looking into it and wrote up a bit about it - the primary issue is that thereās base64 encoding in the html (and in a bunch of js files).
ZWNrb3V0 decodes to eckout, so checkout URLs - but that bWVpZGlhcGx1cy5jb20vanMuanM decodes to meidiaplus.com/js.js. Could be just part of the cart and checkout system, but thatās whatās being triggered.
Canāt connect securely to this page
This might be because the site uses outdated or unsafe TLS security settings. If this keeps happening, try contacting the websiteās owner.
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