NTG35 3V LED will be available for 1800K, 2700K, 4200K and 5000K

It should be as it uses the same footprint and the same voltage.

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@Hank_Wang do you jave any plans for a D1aa?

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Iā€™d love an 1800K small right angleā€¦ DW1AA? :smiling_face:

D1AA is what we need.
Even D1V was asked for so many times.
Slim single cell models with powerfull emitter, hell yeah!

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Iā€™d love a small slim dedicated headlamp right angle but both Hank and Jack seem to totally refuse the idea

maybe both donā€™t like headlampsā€¦

Zebralight did it 10+ years ago and no one seems to replicate their lights

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Which ZL are you referring to? I would love to see something similar to the H50, twisty headlamp with a nice TIR would be a niche product but the compact size would be amazing

I would also be interested to understand better the Zebra light that you refer to better.

I first thought that the D3WAA is actually the 14500 right angle light that you are looking for.

Probably the h52ā€¦i have an h53 myself, but i donā€™t think an anduril capable driver will fit into such a tiny form factor. In comparison to many AA right angle lights, the zlhf53 is tiny. I recently grabbed a dw3aa, but the size and weight difference is pretty apparentā€¦


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D3WAA is a 14500 light that almost has the size of 18650 Zebralight/Skilhunt, thatā€™s very dissapointing

Thanks for the comparison.
Makes clear what you mean.

The dw3aa is still a viable option if you need a multi fuel light, I personally enjoy mine alot, but ordered the smaller d3aa as well for carry, itā€™s more in line with the size and of the ZL, albeit missing the angled aspect. I did order some 14500ā€™s, which should also drastically reduce the carry weight compared to NiMH

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Oh Iā€™m so getting one regardless, itā€™s an upgrade over DW4 no matter what.

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Along with others here, I wonder if someone could make a 2 (or 3) part anduril 2 capable driver joined together by ribbon contacts (or thin wires) as to fit into a tiny d(w)1aaā€¦curved boards, maybe? Idkā€¦could something like that be done with minimal efficiency losses?

I just received my D1 with the NTG50 1800k and tested it with my spectrometer.
CCT 1767K
DUV -0.0051
CRI 89.3
R9 85.4
R12 54.7
Rf 86
Rg 109

The DUV is pretty consistent through the brightness range. It is a bit too rosy for my preference for an 1800k which is supposed to be a candle/flame simulator. I wish it was between -0.002 to -0.000. If it was 2700k or higher CCT then I donā€™t mind DUV of -0.005, which is actually preferable but not for 1800k. I wish it was closer to the BBL. But regardless, it is a good emitter and Iā€™m glad Hank decided to make it in this ultra warm CCT!!!

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NTG35 LED is also available now


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DA1K ss parts with black coating is also available, with the new type of dot black boot, better click feeling

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Hi Hank. i noticed itā€™s a quad die, how is it in a optic? Will there be a donut?

Will there be 6V versione of it? Iā€™m not really interested in 3V LEDs apart from throwers (where single die is needed).

Edit: oh, single die, so no 6V.

Sorry, wrong images were posted, just corrected it, it should be single die.

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Will this be a direct replacement for the current switch boot? Will I be able to swap it on to my older lights?

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