6000K only? I'll pass. But the review was nice!
Indeed, this is far from perfect, but on the other hand it's also not angry blue, more a pure white and without green tint. For a thrower I find it kind of acceptable.
While Luminus has announced warmer SFT-40, I'm not sure if they are even released yet.
I'm curious how it compares to the legend - the GT nano.
The TS11 is almost twice as long, four times as bright, throws two times as far and runs six times as long.
Any idea how difficult an emitter swap would be? Might be nice to try a cyan emitter.
I wonder if IF22S is different hardware. It would make sense to just reconfigure Anduril.
My review includes a photo of the disassembled head. It's an easy reflow.
The IF22A has a completely different driver.
Thanks, and (edited) oops, I meant TS11S not IF21S. Still different driver?
I don't have one, but I'm pretty sure it has a different driver. Never seen a Chinese flashlight engineer using an AVR microcontroller for their work.
Great review! I got an IF22A recently, but now you're making me want to get this little guy too!
Is the TS11 practical for evening walks, or should I just stick to flooders?
I always have a thrower with me to see what's happening at the end of a path. The TS11 works great for this. I don't need much runtime for the few short bursts of light, but the small TS11 is very handy and doesn't need much space.
Thanks Sammy, will consider this.
Nice review, any comparison with Sofirn IF19? I like the Wurkkos' ability to swap in an 18650 battery tube. IDK whether the IF19 can do that. Emisar is also interesting and I hadn't thought of it as a tiny light til seeing your pic.
The IF19 is mostly identical with a slightly different design, without Anduril and without aux LEDs. But performance should be the same. I think the battery tubes will be compatible, but I don't have an IF19 to try it out.
Oh I didn't realize it forgot that the if21 is not anduril. Yeah I'd choose the Wurkkos or Emisar in that case.
Great review. This also seems very close to the Thrunite catapult mini v2 (https://zeroair.org/2023/05/30/thrunite-catapult-mini-v2-flashlight-review/) but with the v1 optic.
The catapult mini v2 also with sft40 lists 1100 lumens for turbo, so maybe it has a 4-5 amp driver. But it also seems to be regulated with 400 sustained lumens in zeroair’s review. With the addition of custom UI and aux in the ts11, maybe long sustained use isn’t really needed for a pocket thrower in which case it would be a better choice.
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