My favorites: ml/30%\100% No memory (perfect for not losing night vision) | 5/100 no memory (my personal favorite for working outside at night)| 100%/strobe no memory(perfect tactical light!) | 70/100 no memory(perfect for a backup glovebox M1 light) |
I don't know what the 1hz and 3hz blink modes are but I'm really excited to find out! A couple times a year the flashling Amber light batteries will be dead (goes on the head of the tow of barges) so I unscrew an amber light cover from the side of the boat and stick a strobing light inside it, the beacon mode is actually the rate of flash needed, so I'm glad you kept that in there I know I'll get some use out of it!
If these ever ever showed up on your site I'd probably buy half a dozen or more..
Hi, um, any idea what would be needed to put a triple in a red Convoy S2+? The aluminum spacer specifies “NOT S2+” but I’m not sure if it’s too small or too big or if there are other issues.
I’m hoping to build a triple-Nichia red S2+ with a FET+1 driver; just not sure what I need to do for a spacer.
Looking into things a bit deeper, it seems 3 Hz is the frequency which the brain waves spike and dischargeduring a seizure, but that the trigger stimulus can be from 3 Hz to 60 Hz depending on the person. The first time I heard about it was when a Pokemon episode sent hundreds of epileptic children to hospitals back in the 90s. After nearly two decades, 3 Hz was the main number I remembered.
It looks like 3 Hz is the edge of the stimulus range, not the middle. Which means… we should probably all be a bit cautious with common strobe modes since they almost all fall in that range. I had previously thought that only the relatively slow strobes had that effect.