MrNaz
Enlightened
I would like to start work on making my own custom scuba dive light, but I need some info on the ins and out of working with LEDs. I have a basic understanding of circuits from high school, but would like to read a primer on the various things that I will need to know before I can get to work.
I have a Princeton Tec Miniwave that I simply desoldered the old emitters and put in 4 x SSC P4 into, and have gotten a noticeable, but not as large as expected, jump in output. I think I am underdriving them, or perhaps have them running at a sub-optimal efficiency. Perhaps I need a higher current, or higher voltage, I don't know which, so I don't know how to maximise the output. The miniwave has 4x C batteries in series powering 3 x P4 emitters in parallel, with just a resistor in series. Perhaps changing the resistor would increase output? I don't know what the resistor is, the light is not on hand.
Any pointers to good articles? How about tips on my Miniwave modification?
I have a Princeton Tec Miniwave that I simply desoldered the old emitters and put in 4 x SSC P4 into, and have gotten a noticeable, but not as large as expected, jump in output. I think I am underdriving them, or perhaps have them running at a sub-optimal efficiency. Perhaps I need a higher current, or higher voltage, I don't know which, so I don't know how to maximise the output. The miniwave has 4x C batteries in series powering 3 x P4 emitters in parallel, with just a resistor in series. Perhaps changing the resistor would increase output? I don't know what the resistor is, the light is not on hand.
Any pointers to good articles? How about tips on my Miniwave modification?