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Yeah sadly not every light can use it. Im working on a flashlight and im going to put rgb aux leds in it but anduril doesnt support it. Im also testing if a fan is worth it and thats another thing anduril doesnt support. I also want to have some controlls of the charging from the ui. If anyone can do these with anduril i would happily use it.
I don't know about fan control but Anduril does support RGB aux lights. Here is the Anduril manual showing how to change RGB colors of the aux led.
Yeah but anduril only has low and high for every colour while i want gradual(prolly 8 bits) control of all three channels(rgb)
I believe that with the aux lights, it's a hardware limitation.
The TiTS10 has the new multi-channel Anduril that allows you to enable each color of aux as a channel; try 9H from On and keep holding. However, it only has them on High with 1H/2H doing nothing. You can 3C between them and normal operation (Channel 1; main emitters), but that's it.
Yeah the chips dont have enough I/O. I couldnt find any vidoes showing the aux of the TS10. I could maybe have another chip store the values of rgb so you can set them with 1H for each colour and then go back to normal operation.
Fair enough. Seems like it could be programmed in but I don't know if it requires more memory or processing than is standard for flashlight controllers. But if it's a custom light, then you can design your control board to have more umpf and use a customized firmware.
Yeah the chips that anduril works on dont have enough I/O