ceilingbounce
Test your flashlights and graph their performance (by zakwilson)
RuTiTe
Python script to record flashlight runtime using a Raspberry Pi and a TSL2591 (by bmengineer-gear)
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Eclipse Public License 1.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ceilingbounce
Posts with mentions or reviews of ceilingbounce.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-07.
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Sofirn SP35T Review: An efficient and powerful tactical flashlight w/ double tap for turbo!
In case you're interested, you can download a Ceiling Bounce app for your smarthphone (Android) and test output/runtime. It's the one you often see here, the black with yellow lines and 100% output scale.
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lux app
The only thing somewhat general I can think of is ceilingbounce. It is used to measure sustained output.
- [NLD] D4K SFT40 - Really bright for 3 seconds
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About runtimes, performance and priorities.
But now the bare minimum is an android phone and /u/Zak's Ceiling Bounce App. And I've moved my focus onto writing software for bluetooth luxmeters.
- Zebralight SC64w HI sustained output
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My flashlight Gangš„¹, bought another Kodiak Kolossus 15,000 lumen, I received a bunch of negative feedback on this group earlier this week so I decided to buy a professional light tester, and guess what? these kodiaks are in fact producing 15,000 lumens, on turbo. I was baffled on how close to spec
Who knew?
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[Surprised and Curious] Zebralight SC700d vs. Emisar DT8 Comparison.
Do a ceiling bounce at least.
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Anduril 2 Configuration
alternatively, you could use the android phone based lumen app called ceiling bounce (android only, no iphone version)
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How to build a lumen test rig for $25
There's an app for that. It's been mentioned here before. The apk is on GitHub and can be side loaded. It's called CeilingBounce. Uses the shoebox method. https://github.com/zakwilson/ceilingbounce/releases
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These little USB LEDs are very useful and weigh too little to register on my scale.
*The runtimes of M1 (30lm) and M3 (110lm) I've tested with Ceilingbounce Android app (info).
RuTiTe
Posts with mentions or reviews of RuTiTe.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-07.
- How to build a lumen test rig for $25
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What brand/type of Luxmeter do you have?
I also have a Raspberry Pi set up with an Adafruit TSL2591 and this https://github.com/bmengineer-gear/RuTiTe