A full-featured FET+7135 driver in 15mm? Heck yeah! Run all of the latest firmwares with no compromises with this driver.
Due to recent 7135 component changes, the lowest stable output level is now higher than it has been previously. We cannot guarantee a super low moonlight/firefly mode.
Why buy this driver? The answer is simple: pure performance and quality. We design, assemble, and test these drivers in-house in the USA using the best components available for the job.
We use only fresh, traceable high-qualtiy components from reputable manufacturers because we want these drivers to work great not only today, but in ten or twenty years from now. All boards are reflowed in a J-STD-020 compliant reflow oven using high-quality solder paste.
This driver gives you the best of both worlds: an ultra low resistance FET and a single 7135 linear regulator. The 7135 gives an ultra-efficient moonlight and low mode, with the FET providing near-direct-drive performance (limited mostly by your battery, LED, and connections) on the higher power levels.
All 15mm FET+7135 drivers now generally ship within 7 business days!
Wires + Spring Option
There are four different options for how you would like your driver to be configured:
FIRMWARE OPTIONS
guppy3drv Clicky Firmware (attiny25)
This is the newest update of the guppydrv series by DrJones, now with more modes than ever and thermal protection! For more information, click this link.
Please note that you set your own turbo timer / temperature sensor setting on guppy3drv.
Bistro Clicky Firmware (attiny25)
ToyKeeper hit this one out of the ballpark! This is similar to the BLF A6 firmware, but with a lot more options. For more information, click this link.
Crescendo Clicky Firmware (attiny25)
ToyKeeper has been at it again! Crescendo is an awesome clicky ramping firmware with thermal control, among many other awesome features.
For more information about this firmware and user interface, click here. Source code available here.
Standard Clicky Firmware (attiny13a)
Clicky Pin Functions. Soldering these numbered pins to ground will enable these features:
Standard Clicky Firmware Low Voltage Protection. At around 3V under load, the light will blink three times then step down the power level. At around 2.8V under load the light will blink ten times then shut off. This system gives you ample warning and attempts to extend runtime before turning the light off.
BLF A6 Clicky Firmware (attiny13a)
For more information about this firmware, click here.
guppydrv DUAL Clicky Firmware Option
For more information about this firmware, click here.
Electronic Switch Firmware Options (attiny13a)
Standard Electronic Switch Firmware Low Voltage Protection. At around 3V under load, the light will step down the power level. At around 2.8V under load the light will shut off. You can override any low voltage shut down by holding down the electronic switch button. This system gives you ample warning and attempts to extend runtime before turning the light off.
Electronic Switch Firmware Options (attiny85)
Turbo Timer
A turbo timer may help reduce the chance of overheating.
Bistro / guppydrv firmwares do NOT use a fixed turbo timer. Instead, you set your own timer/temperature setting.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
1. What Is The Input Voltage Range?
2. What Are the Downsides vs. A linear driver, such as the QLITE?
3. What Kind Of Output Can I Expect?
This driver was made possible and is heavily inspired by many members of the BLF flashlight community, especially comfychair (initial concept and development), Mattaus (PCB layout and development), JonnyC (firmware), DrJones (firmware), and wight (single-sided PCB development and advice). If you'd like to learn more about these drivers, and participate in further development, come visit our community at budgetlightforum.com