yea its in photo 5 its the little black thing on the bottom left of the board. I've been thinking a great deal about this but I'll need a good heatsink and there's not really much room in the head. I guess i could retro fit one in there. Then i was thinking what if i made a mold of the inside...
Ha so I managed to find my ancient tester, its an old analog sears tester. It is drawing 12v where the bulb plugs in and 24v at the battery. I opened it up and it seems that this is done through this chip thingy, labeled (PQ1CG303 SHARP 12H V3) and its got 5 prongs on it.
Thanks for the replies, um I used it a great deal tonight and was disappointed with it. I can honestly say that my 2d mag with the drop in LED out performs it(except for the donut hole effect:D). I've been thinking about a single LED but how would you go about focus ability, from what it seems...
ha sorry bout the huge pics
hmm efficiency would be nice but would also like it to be a beastly throwing torch. maybe different modes? again new to this.
heres some lower res pics
Heres the set
http://img79.imageshack.us/my.php?image=septnov2007080pz1.jpg
And the light
http://img179.imageshack.us/my.php?image=septnov2007081az5.jpg
http://img65.imageshack.us/my.php?image=septnov2007083ev1.jpg
http://img76.imageshack.us/my.php?image=septnov2007090yp9.jpg
And the guts...
Hey all,
Heres my situation, I recently bought the 24v tool kit from Ridgid and am pleased with the drill and saw. The work light itself is nice but it just seems to be lacking. Bulb that's in it is just a standard incandescent (KPR 12V 0.7A) I think that this would be a great platform for a led...