Got it! Thanks for your great support my man. I will feedback to Wurkkos factory immediately.
That sounds very nice, if you make the size close to the FW3A (same width at least) and use a Carclo 10511 optic it would be an instant hit.
Also, please could there be a version of TS10 without glue or using weaker glue? They can be very difficult to modify or repair, it is already a light for enthusiasts after all.
I like to modify the TS10 into single-emitter throwers but recently they have been impossible to remove the bezel.
I actually prefer the previous design. The original TS25 is more streamlined and has a smooth feel.
On the new design, the new cutouts on the bezel and the aggressive knurling on the tube give it a different feel. To me, it has too many sharp edges and appears aggressive. The new design seems more like the successor to the TS22 rather than the TS25, as has probably been mentioned here numerous times before.
An 18650 TS10? Yes please!
519a ?
The original one was the best.
As an example, the early runs of the FC11 lacked the resistors. And in general, so did many others across other makes. It was given a silent upgrade (or downgrade in the changes to the moonlight mode that people have noted in the latest units).
People had to rely on reviewers, and still do, to verify that C2C charging works for a particular model.
I was told by one brand that they are cagey about this because they weren’t assured that they’d be able to secure the appropriate parts, and didn’t want to officially advertise it as such, and make that promise.
So you’re not gonna see any sort of clear, and unambiguous language, especially considering the sometimes-sketchy nature of marketing to begin with, especially with cheap flashlights.
If you’re keen, you’ll also see it in the back and forth in places like here, where promises aren’t always kept, or legitimate, pointed questions brushed off, or ignored. Don’t fall for any dog-and-pony show.
Man that’s embarrassing… It’s literally 2 5.1k SMD resistors. Those are a few bucks per 1000 pieces and hundreds of thousands of pieces stocked at every single electronics retailer… ![]()
How can brands still mess that up in 2023. I’ve been exclusively selling PCBs that are C-to-C compliant ever since I started offering stuff with a type-c port in the first place, and I’m a hobbyist who does some EE freelancing.
Are you referring to the 9 design options in this thread or the newer ice cream design posted on reddit?
I’ll upload it here for those that haven’t seen it yet:
I like the look of the spiral tube a lot, though I’m not sure how easy it will be to hold onto.
Honestly, I still like the original slender waits design the best. New just for the sake of new doesn’t always make sense to me…
But I am not a marketing person. Maybe the current model didn’t sell well, so they just have to do something.
A better driver and keep the original design would have me buying another couple of these.
Yummy! I’m digging this design. Give us a good efficient regulated driver and it might be a new favorite.
The fluting seems pretty deep, so it looks like it should be easy to hold on to … and maybe have good mass because of the required wall thickness at thinnest points.
I mean they could make it hollow to expose the battery so it will have even better cooling. ![]()
Anduril steps down when voltage is low, regardless of whether the driver is regulated or not. It doesn’t just shut off with no warning.
On a runtime graph, the difference between regulated and unregulated is mostly just whether the output sags before the step-down (i.e. a rounded edge) or if it stays constant (square edge) until the step-down. For example, one of selfbuilt’s recent reviews shows both patterns:
The Anduril lights here were turned off manually instead of waiting for LVP to turn the light off… because the last step or two is very long. It typically takes several hours to fully shut itself off after the initial LVP step-down.
Ahhh…
The way it is always debated, I was under the impression that Anduril would not run on a regulated driver, and that ALL of the step down/lvp is in the software, not the hardware itself. Good to know the difference!
Yep, I like the original design too. But most ordinary audiences are not satisfied with it. So we decided to design a new appearance for it.
Haha, that’s another plan. TS10 max lol
Thanks for your support my man. I love it always
Dang! I forgot updated it on BLF earlier. Thanks for your kind remind my man. The new design also added now. We will eventually choose most popular one and achieve it. According to the newest situation, the ice cream design is very popular on Facebook and reddit.
Aboslutely! Boost regulated driver is

