If they do that icon should be a lawn or clouds for us oldsters yelling at the kids to get off my lawn or at the clouds because that’s another thing we yell at.
Uhhhh, no? A bell means to mute a thread?
Those hieroglyphics… no wonder them ancient Egyptians died out.
I’ll give it a shot, though, tnx!
I love my Emisar d4k and have an d4sv2 on the way. So my question is do Fireflyes lights have just one aux color at a time or do they cycle through the color while off like Emisar?
Thought maybe someone here might have a little insight.
If they’re running Anduril and have RGB aux lights they should be capable of doing either.
Exact same as Emisar. The aux in the head operate the same way, 7C and hold to cycle static colours and disco.
Ampace JP50P1. data sheet method for unscrambling Manufacturing date.
The method works for the example that they give for Mass production LONG number.
At the bottom they show a four digit letter and number combo and also call that mass production. The only way it would work for that is if you reverse the day of the week and the week of the year. 5A05= 2025-Wednesday-5th week of year..IF you reverse the day of the week and the week of the year.
Then you go to 18650 website where they show the battery. There example will not work for the long number on that battery. Again for the short number you have to reverse the day of the week and the week of the year.5H05= 2025-H= Wednesday and 05 is the 5th week.
Unless I’m missing something it doesn’t make sense why they would do that. You basically go out of order from their instructions from the long number digit to the small four-letter number mass production version. 5H05.
Can be a little bit confusing that’s what I got out of it
Any ideas? Thanks.
Why don’t they just use, Day/ Month and year??![]()
Why are you trying to get the date out of short code (“Internal code”)? The datasheet doesn’t explain what an internal code means.
Production date is encoded in the long code (“Barcode”).
From the given photo:
HL5532JP06LD
HL5 - manufacture instruction number (whatever that means)
5 - year 2025
32 - 32nd week
J - Monday
P06LD - serial number
My bad😔 I forgot the three digit manufacturer code in the beginning for the 18650 battery. So you actually helped me . Time to eat dinner
Further unscramble. Thanks for the help of the gentleman above.
Monday August 4th 2025. ![]()
With the recent discontinuation of Vapcell H10 and even more recent issues found with the Vapcell K10 are there any 14500 safe to recommend? Looking for something good to stick into my KR1AA
Waiting for the answer myself. Have 2 T6’s both from Simon and have H10’s.
Morning. I am looking for a magnetic flashlight to attach to my kamado when grilling in the dusk/dark.
Many bbq stores carry the nebo big Larry for this purpose. When googling I noticed many negative comments in this one, suggesting far better lights exist.
Tried to find some from brands like sofirn but can’t seem to find a form factor that seems to work for this purpose. Any recommendations?
Tell us what form factor “doesn’t work” and what would.
Thanks for the quick reply. Not native English so struggling to describe this:
The big Larry 2 has a worklight on the side which can be turned / angled. So when the bottom is attached to the metal on the grill, the work light angles 90 degrees down (and can be turned left and right).
As opposed to the spotlight which lights in the opposite direction of the magnet.
So using the magnet I would like light to have light at a 90 degree angle down.
Something like Sofirn IF23 (side light) if it would have magnetic cap.
Sofirn HS42, then.
Spot, flood, spot+flood, red, in a right-angle light with magnetic tail.
Flood is high CRI, so you’ll see the actual color of the food as it’s a-grillin’.
Called a headlamp, and yeah it comes with a strap, but I mainly use it as a right-angle headlamp flashlight.
Thanks for this
. I completely skipped head lamps thinking they are just that. Appreciated!
Correction above. Meant to say I mainly use it as a right angle flashlight.
Because the ISO date sorts itself automatically in alphabetical order.
It’s super comfortable and I use it in all my work files, down to invoice numeration


