> First off, no one is saying that Simple UI won’t have lockout. I think you might have misread something. What we’re talking about is auto-lock in Simple UI
got it, youre right, I misunderstood
> Secondly, if you’re worried about Simple UI having a 150/150 ceiling, then perhaps the SP10 Pro isn’t for you.
youre right again,
I keep thinking the SP10 will have the same 150/150 of 1200 lumens on LiIon, like the FWAA
youve reminded me we covered this before,
and I concluded the Eneloop option in the SP10 PRO will eliminate any Fear of Turbo…
As far as I know there is only one readily available, user friendly Anduril flashing solution on the market: Hank’s adapter set with pogo pins. Can we please make this light compatible with it?
I know, maker have their own preference and opinion on how the pins should be arranged and some offer designs to make PCBs and solder pogo pins and all that, but for the average user that is not worth the hustle in my opinion. So, please, make it compatible with the only flashing solution that s readily available.
I reallly wish the FWAA had this driver. Dang. Saw the single emitter version is getting close. This combo would be dreamy IMO. SP10 pro might be the first EDC sized light with side switch that I’ve bought since the SC63w 5yrs ago.
Will try my best to convince Sofirn in making it happen. SC21 Pro with the 1616 chip will hopefully have the flashings pads, too. So, the more new drivers we get to see in the future, the more worthwhile and economically viable it will be to have a flashing device in place.
So far, I only know that Sofirn wants to offer SC21 with Andúril 2 and the 1616 chip. I can only guess but most of the specs will probably remain the same.
The most important differences:
1616 MCU, i.e. accurately calibrated voltage and thermal sensing
Andúril 2 instead of Sofirn's proprietary UI
(option to flash different firmware via flashing pads - yet to be verified)
configurable ATR
adjustable switch button light (if applicable)
Personally, I would not mind if Sofirn were to increase the tube's inner diameter to fit with 18350 batteries. On a side note, I am not involved in the development of SC21 Pro.
Sofirn confirmed this morning they will try out new colors with SP10 Pro. Personally, I like the purple one (top left) and the matte black (bottom right) most. Silver anodizing is an option for sure if bare aluminum is out of the question because the lockout function would not work. I could imagine that Sofirn can adopt the same purple ano from Wurkkos's FC12.
I frequently ask Sofirn for offering matte anodizing, like Armytek does. It offers much better tactile feedback and looks more appealing from my point of view.
I agree L-P, I love Armyteks finish! The most abuse resistant ano I’ve ever experienced. It weirdly takes on ’ scratches’ that rub off, but I’d have it on every ’ user ’ light I own if I could.
FC12 purple color is a winner, too. They gotta do it.
Matte Ti grey (no blue tint) with black switch and clip is what I’d vote for.
Just to be clear, this was an unofficial Photoshop mockup I posted in the anodizing poll thread. It’s not meant to be representative of the actual colors Sofirn will offer. I did try to match the purple, green, and champagne to the FC12, SC31 Pro, and SP32A respectively.
I don’t mind L-P reposting it but they should make it clear in their post that it’s fan made and not official.