The post-off voltage display can be made longer or shorter, or turned off entirely. Details are in the manual.
That’s configurable too. In battcheck mode, use 3C to change the color.
There’s a compile-time option to change that, but I don’t recommend using it. When it waits to respond until it’s sure you’re done pressing buttons, it prevents the flash during “Off → 3C” but it also makes the interface feel slow and unresponsive.
The CuTS10 was made in single color Aux, and there was also a run w Disco Aux (auto color change, not user selectable colors).
atm Controllable RGB, are limited to the Ti models. I expect the other metals will be reissued w controllable RGB…
I suspect the Aluminium models will be re-released w controlable RGB first, thats just an opinion, I have no inside knowledge. I just think it is a smaller investment to do a batch of Aluminium w RGB, than a copper batch.
And after that there might be a new batch of Copper and Brass, also w controlable RGB.
So, I dont think you necessarily missed out on the possibility of a Copper TS10, since Wurkkos knows they were popular (as they are sold out), and probably will test the market with an RGB run, in the near future (after they recoup their investment in the Titanium w RGB, and maybe also after a run of Aluminium w RGB)
it seems to me the TS10 has been a resounding success for Wurkkos, and Im happy for that, as Im quite fond of them.
I would be especially happy to buy Aluminium w RGB, as well as Copper w RGB, if they also get a Boost driver, with Regulated output and NoPWM.
Yeah, I was lucky to get one when they were available. I love playing with it and have trouble putting it down. Would like to get another … maybe 2 especially if the RGB is adjustable.
The lights are very nice as always and the tint seems to be much better than my first-batch TS10 Ti, though the batteries seem to be worse quality. First ones I bought were up to spec or very close, >850mAh, but now they aren’t even 800mAh of capacity. All of these cells came directly from Wurkkos, either in a TS10 or bought individually.
For rewrapped batteries they’re fine with me if they’re at least 90% of the rating (I’m very happy with 95%), but these are not even close to that. I don’t urgently need new cells as I have some spare H10s, but it is worthy of investigation.
Sum of all models, like adding up the production of aluminum, brass, copper, titanium and titanium/copper versions.
Would be nice if there was a commemorative engraved version when production reaches a special number, like for example 10 thousand, or something like that.
I come from many years of programming Marlin for 3D printers and others as micros for Domotica.
And we always do it with a configuration one where we define which sensor each user uses according to their preference.
Always by default we leave the most used options and leave // the unused ones for the end user to activate or not.
Even the values above or below the offset.
As I say it would be ideal!
I could leave default, 55°, 3C for just a strobe mode in simple UI, without turbo or with turbo or the 5c for it aux and leave the 4C for blocking, even disable everything else that is not used, etc.
I received mine ti-cu (as an xmas gift). It’s a great flashlight, maybe the best of 2023
Mine has the big gap at the bezel. Not a big problem for me, but it should be addressed in future batches
In my opinion the aux-low are too bright. I like aux-low to be just bright enough to locate the flashlight in a dark room, but not so bright that it casts a beam or is a sleep distraction. On mine all of the colors (except red) cast a beam on aux-low; I could probably even read by them.
I have an original TS10 v1 with orange aux which imo is perfect in aux-low, and another in cyan which is too bright. The TS10 v2 aux-low is even more bright than than the cyan v1