Both lights are modded to 3000K 219b, w 30 degree Pebbled Tir.
tldnr: Compare and Contrast Summary
The Mini has better regulation, runtime, and less flicker than the Pro. It lacks a constant on indicator button light, but has a more muggle friendly low battery warning.
The Pro has better low modes below 1 lumen, and much better ramping control. It also has a battery voltage check option.
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the longer version ;-)
Ramping
The Mini has its own version of a ramping UI (plus a toggle to a 3 mode clicky UI). The ramping on the Mini jumps up from the low mode, to about 60 lumens very quickly. It takes some fiddling to dial in a lower output, for example 10 lumens.
I like the Pro ramping speed better, it is much easier to fine tune to an output in the 10 lumen range.
Driver efficiency and regulation
The Mini has regulated output and can Sustain 300 lumens 4x longer than the Pro (53 minutes vs 13 minutes):
runtime charts courtesy of zeroair
The Mini has much lower flicker index. (flicker index is a combination of modulation depth and frequency).
The Pro has full PWM, iow 100% modulation, where the LED is turning all the way off and back on, albeit at very high frequency that is too fast to see.
Button light, low battery behavior
The Mini has a button light that only comes on for about 5 seconds when the light is first turned on. It is an automatic battery level indicator. When the battery is charged, the button light shines bright Green for 5 seconds when first turned on. With a CR123 battery (to simulate a discharged LiIon), the button light fast blinks bright Red, non stop, while the light is On. This is a very muggle friendly battery indicator.
The Pro has a button light that by default is on in dim Green all the time. I like this locator light feature. It helps me find the light in the dark, for example when I put it on my nightstand. The button light also helps me find the switch button when using the light. The Pro with a CR123 shows dim Green rapid flashes, only while the light is off.
Output Range
The lowest level on the Mini is 0.8 lumens, momentary maximum is 415 lumens, with a 3000K 219b.
The lowest level on the Pro is .02 lumens (w visible PWM when waving the light), momentary maximum is 480 lumens, also with 3000K 219b.
Flicker Index
The Mini:
Flicker Index of 0.2704 when at about 6 lumens output.
Flicker Index of 0.0042 when at about 30 lumens output.
(Flicker below 0.0500 is considered harmless.)
The Pro:
Flicker Index of 0.7951 at about 6 lumens output.
Flicker Index of 0.5339 at about 30 lumens output.
(The Pro scores poorly due to PWM, although it is very fast)
Opple 3 flicker measurements
great to share the fun of SC21 w you
I have been using the Tir w no centering ring, and no glass, just the Oring between the bezel and Tir. Works well but I do have to be aware that the corners of the LED will grind a groove into the base of the Tir…
Has not been an issue, but on a light that gets opened and closed several times, experimenting with different changes such as adding a glow in the dark tape around the LED, I did find the Tir had some bits of plastic shavings accumulating in the base opening… they cleaned out easily.
fwiw on the Mini, with an sw30 and pebbled Tir, the outputs are moon 0.8 low 6 medium 50 high 180 turbo 380
I like the ramping option because it lets me find outputs below medium…
On the Pro I sometimes like using stepped modes, atm I have it setup with 24 steps, to simulate an HDS… at other times I have used 12 steps, to simulate a Zebra… Anduril is just super flexible… but sometimes I dont want the high flicker index…
The Mini has much better regulation, much longer runtime, and much lower flicker index… the only downsides of the Mini for me, is lack of sublument outputs… and fiddling w the ramping to get below medium ;-)
its great to have choices ;-)