I thought I was the only one who noticed PWMs. A lot of the older ones flickered real bad coz the frequency was too low. Kinda like watching CRT televisions in Asia at 50 Hertz.I hate flickering PWM lights.
Yes, I know that the visible flicker here is an artifact of camera frame rate, but it just reminds me that poorly implemented PWM dimming is visible, and I hate it. I'm sure I could calculate the frequency here if I knew the frame rate, but I just hope that Slate does this right.
My first DIY just might be lights, and I hope that the base implementation allows it.
I want amber turn indicators on the taillights.
I want DIMMER headlights so I don't blind the poor shmuck in front of me.
Same thing with automatic high beams. Disable that completely.
I was wondering if anyone else here cared about having amber turn signals. I've noticed that the upgraded LED taillight option is the only taillight in the Slate Maker with a clear lens so hopefully that will allow it.I hate flickering PWM lights.
Yes, I know that the visible flicker here is an artifact of camera frame rate, but it just reminds me that poorly implemented PWM dimming is visible, and I hate it. I'm sure I could calculate the frequency here if I knew the frame rate, but I just hope that Slate does this right.
My first DIY just might be lights, and I hope that the base implementation allows it.
I want amber turn indicators on the taillights.
I want DIMMER headlights so I don't blind the poor shmuck in front of me.
Same thing with automatic high beams. Disable that completely.
I sent them an email a while back and got verification it's just a single bulb. Shame, was hoping it'd be a pair for redundancy or one being the turn signal that we could make amber.I would certainly prefer amber rear turn signals but I don't think that's in the cards. I got the impression that the standard front turn signals and taillights are single LED bulbs
Lots of modern vehicles have this feature for energy savings, less diode heating and overall life.I hate flickering PWM lights.
Yes, I know that the visible flicker here is an artifact of camera frame rate, but it just reminds me that poorly implemented PWM dimming is visible, and I hate it. I'm sure I could calculate the frequency here if I knew the frame rate, but I just hope that Slate does this right.
My first DIY just might be lights, and I hope that the base implementation allows it.
I want amber turn indicators on the taillights.
I want DIMMER headlights so I don't blind the poor shmuck in front of me.
Same thing with automatic high beams. Disable that completely.
Yes, to paraphrase a comment from elsewhere on the internet, "Bad PWM is bad". I believe those are the ones that you see flickering in your rear view mirror, in your peripheral vision, or when you turn your head. The oncoming strobing ones have to be just plain defective. I hope that the cost reductions in the Slate truck still allow for a high-quality PWM driver.Lots of modern vehicles have this feature for energy savings, less diode heating and overall life.
My BEV has a lot of them from the internal motion sensors, eye tracking IR lights, license plate lights, interior lighting and the parking lights.
I don't notice them when I drive because the human eye does not see the pulse rates.
I have no idea what "animated" tail lights would actually look like on the multi bulb upgrade, but if there's one that only blinks half the lights, I'll take my soldering iron to it and change out those LEDs.I sent them an email a while back and got verification it's just a single bulb. Shame, was hoping it'd be a pair for redundancy or one being the turn signal that we could make amber.