cgpeanut
Enlightened
Finally had some time so, I built a few POP2-V Aleph LE modules and Hyperlux POP2-V lava modules
The Aleph3 has a Lux-V [email protected], the HyperLux lava has a VYOT@950mA using 2XR123 lithium ion rechargeable batteries @ 7.4volts.
These modules have highly effective thermal path and oversized heat sinks, every bit of it is needed since the luxV generates considerable heat. I ran the aleph3 for 45 mins straight on high, it got warm noticed the epoxy oozing out of the pcb emmiter board? LOL!
Or you can set it to be so low just enough to see the emitters lit up.
These li-ons are about a year old, it's been charged and discharged numerous times but they still produced enough voltage to power those Lux-V's
And here's the latest POP2-V v2.46e (extended) UI.
UI1: user level - high level - set user level - strobe
UI2: low level - mid level - high level - strobe
UI3: high level - mid level - strobe
UI4: mid level - high level - strobe - sos
The Aleph3 has a Lux-V [email protected], the HyperLux lava has a VYOT@950mA using 2XR123 lithium ion rechargeable batteries @ 7.4volts.
These modules have highly effective thermal path and oversized heat sinks, every bit of it is needed since the luxV generates considerable heat. I ran the aleph3 for 45 mins straight on high, it got warm noticed the epoxy oozing out of the pcb emmiter board? LOL!
Or you can set it to be so low just enough to see the emitters lit up.
These li-ons are about a year old, it's been charged and discharged numerous times but they still produced enough voltage to power those Lux-V's
And here's the latest POP2-V v2.46e (extended) UI.
UI1: user level - high level - set user level - strobe
UI2: low level - mid level - high level - strobe
UI3: high level - mid level - strobe
UI4: mid level - high level - strobe - sos
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