Spyke
lemmy.world

Yes, the first version came with a single color and red was one of them. The second version has RGB aux, but can be configured to red, so you'll get the same result.

but they all flash the auxiliary after they turn off

That is called "post-off voltage display" and it can be turned off. Make sure to have Advanced UI active (10H). Enter batt-check mode (3C), enter the battery config menu via 7H and release the button after the second flash. Now you can click how many seconds post-off voltage should be shown or do nothing to disable it.

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Docusreply
lemmy.world

That’s v1 of the ts10, I don’t think they sell them anymore. The v2 has rgb aux leds

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Shame, I'll just have to keep looking for a v1 then. I was holding out hope for a brass red aux.

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lemmy.ml

I know that they were shipping with selectable aux leds 2 years ago.

The best next thing is reprogramming the RGB led so that it only emits red light.

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Lurkinneyreply
lemmy.world

I love the RGB for what they are but they all flash the auxiliary after they turn off, It's a minor issue for me but I love that I can set my green only aux to be completely off.

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Schlemmyreply
lemmy.ml

I see. I suppose you can ask the peeps at Wurkkos for a custom. Those stores tend to be pretty facilitating.

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