Off reply, but I am looking at a new low end lamp based on soft switching off a single button, I will see how it works out when I get one together.
Lightweight Lynx body, 2 Series LEDS at 3 modes. Battery meter part of single PCB. 6 components only and 10 minutes labour time to change anything. Cost under Β£100
If I do go ahead on this I wont announce until I have at least 6 in stock!
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Ah well
Although not yet in production I thought I would spin it on aditnow first, see if anyone wants to comment.
The Lynx X_Basic is a complete break from previous designs in that I am aiming for the lower end of the market as a challenge to the home made/headtorch/Chinese bike lamp sector.
The lamp has only 6 basic components any of which can be changed in about 10 minutes. 2 LEDs, 2 Reflectors, a switch, and a PCB. Emitters are two Cree XM-L2 U2s.
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Unlike the others this one is soft switching and connecting a battery causes the battery level indicator to light up, it also acts as a pilot lamp. Green, amber, red, flashing red, down the scale, however it will continue to burn up to 24 hours on a diminishing rate.
The green light on its own as a pilot looks quite sexy, and just the job for chatting in company. Bound to draw comment.
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The button is an IP 67 waterproof push button which cycles through 3 modes.
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Standard outputs 170 mA to produce about 170 lumens at 25C, there is a middle mode, then full power at 1.7 amps to produce 1400 lumens. A long hard (On) press gives a flashy mode for those who like them, cannot be switched on accidentally for those who like me hate them.
I have deliberately kept the max output down so that the lamp will be sustainable on a 2 cell power pack, this keeps down weight and cost. The lamp weighs 170 grams which is about Scurrion territory.
The price when its eventually offered for sale will be Β£95, same high performance power pack as the others. As itβs a low cost unit I will be happy to post by First Class signed for so it will be Β£100 all in with postage.
Onto other matters, I have upgraded the X2000 to 2200 lumens at 25C, and also the floodlights are upgraded to XM-L2 U2s from XPGS, at same output.
I am looking also at discontinuing some of the slower sellers.
Dragon D1800s continue to outsell all the others, out of 5 lamps sold this week 3 were D1800s.
My avatar is a poor likeness.