Stu-Pidaso
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I have a project I have been working on for my daughter that requires bright lighting with very little room for power. I am making a video game prop from the game called Bioshock and the prop is called an Adam Syringe. Part of the prop requires a liquid to be lit up. I have a plastic bottle that I have placed colored hair gel in. I then took an empty, translucent highlighter marker body with the smaller end sealed and shoved into the bottle. The outside diameter of the marker and the inside diameter of the bottle opening matched thus creating a seal. The bigger end of the marker body is open and I can put anything in it as long as it fits.
Now here is where I have started having problems. My first attempt at lighting the bottle I used one of these cheap flashlights I found in CVS that take 3 AAA batteries. By the way I am using that battery holder so that is the voltage. I disassembled the light and hot glued the LED base to the bottle/opening. After a few hours of use the light began to flicker. I thought it might be a fluke so I tried it with another flashlight and got the same results once again after a few hours. I noticed that it was not all the LEDs but rather just a couple. I then tried another flashlight assembly that took the same voltage but was a single LED this time. Once again after a few hours the darned thing starts blinking again as if it is going bad.
Any idea what I use that would keep this from happening? Below is a video of the prop I am working on.
I have a project I have been working on for my daughter that requires bright lighting with very little room for power. I am making a video game prop from the game called Bioshock and the prop is called an Adam Syringe. Part of the prop requires a liquid to be lit up. I have a plastic bottle that I have placed colored hair gel in. I then took an empty, translucent highlighter marker body with the smaller end sealed and shoved into the bottle. The outside diameter of the marker and the inside diameter of the bottle opening matched thus creating a seal. The bigger end of the marker body is open and I can put anything in it as long as it fits.
Now here is where I have started having problems. My first attempt at lighting the bottle I used one of these cheap flashlights I found in CVS that take 3 AAA batteries. By the way I am using that battery holder so that is the voltage. I disassembled the light and hot glued the LED base to the bottle/opening. After a few hours of use the light began to flicker. I thought it might be a fluke so I tried it with another flashlight and got the same results once again after a few hours. I noticed that it was not all the LEDs but rather just a couple. I then tried another flashlight assembly that took the same voltage but was a single LED this time. Once again after a few hours the darned thing starts blinking again as if it is going bad.
Any idea what I use that would keep this from happening? Below is a video of the prop I am working on.