Yup. They sold out in couple hours or less. Watch this thread for batch 2 announcement.Have all of the batch #1 flites been spoken for? I see they are out of stock currently on the web store. Will definitely be apart of batch #2 if so.
Have all of the batch #1 flites been spoken for? I see they are out of stock currently on the web store. Will definitely be apart of batch #2 if so.
Ah you the man. I’ll keep watch. Appreciate the response! Merry ChristmasYup. They sold out in couple hours or less. Watch this thread for batch 2 announcement.
And if you scroll back you'll see that parts are in place to crank out hundreds of these over the coming weeks/months.
Appreciate the response! These look incredible. I’ll keep a sharp eye. Merry Christmas!
Hi!, long time lurker, first comment, already a fan, I'm the ones on the fluxer list since sept, I think I even asked you some questions about the flite when you first announced it, I thought of sending you an email for when the 2nd batch is available but like @Aos3327 said, I'll be checking this thread because I think The Flite has won my heart (and bday money).
Hi!, long time lurker, first comment, already a fan, I'm the ones on the fluxer list since sept, I think I even asked you some questions about the flite when you first announced it, I thought of sending you an email for when the 2nd batch is available but like @Aos3327 said, I'll be checking this thread because I think The Flite has won my heart (and bday money
Awesome! You’ve got quite a crowd following it seems. I’ll have my clicker finger ready.Hi all,
I hope everyone had a merry Christmas, a happy Hanukkah, a fulfilling solstice, and a great Friday night.
Flite batch #1 is built, tested, and finally ready to be put into their cases for shipment:
Making this first batch was very informative - - and I have already figured out how to aggregate some sub-tasks and speed the build along. Batch #2 will go more smoothly, for sure.
Which is good, because my main order of Flite PCBs arrived, and I now have 200+ blank PCBs on hand waiting for me to populate them with components.
I am going to spend today and tomorrow completing the above heaters, boxing them up, buying postage, and getting them ready to mail on Monday. I'll also continue work on batch #2, which I've also started in parallel with finishing batch #1. There are a few open tasks remaining in that process, including finishing the Quick Start Guide, but the critical tasks are finished and Flite batch #1 is built.
At the moment I am looking at Tuesday (Dec. 29) as the most likely day to put the next batch of heaters up for sale. I would like to make and ship a batch of Flite per week, and to do that I need to stabilize my process and figure out how many I can reliably make in a week. 24 wasn't too bad, and I'd like to make that many next time as well to see if my process has improved.
OK, that's the latest. TL;DR: Flite batch #1 is built and about to be completed and packed for shipment. Batch #2 will likely go on sale Tuesday, and I am trying for a cadence of a batch-per-week. I will adjust the batch size as necessary to achieve this, but that's the current goal.
Thanks, all! I'll be back with more heaters soon.
Same hahahAwesome! You’ve got quite a crowd following it seems. I’ll have my clicker finger ready.
"Flix a Fluxer into your Flite"
Sure, @Prophecy . The under coil LEDs are a battery meter in the sense that they're driven directly from the batteries, and their brightness (or dimness) is an accurate indicator of remaining battery life. They will dim considerably before the the low voltage cutoff kills power. It is not a dedicated battery meter circuit in the way the Flux Deluxe's has, but it is functional. My apologies if I have over represented it.@mr_cfromcali can you please explain more in detail the battery meter function with the under coil LED's and the dimming via the trim pot on the PCB. Would add them also to the quick starter guide, but only a suggestion from me.
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Are the under coil led's still fairly visible with the carbon fiber insert?
Could you please elaborate on this part of the dual switch Flite description, "Both Push Button and Cap-as-Switch mechanisms: (+$15) - I don't recommend installing both, as the cap-as-switch mechanism limits the upper range of the push button functionality, but this configuration is available upon request"? I am not understanding how it limits range, is this physical or electrical?
Thanks!