Re: Building a battery pack for 3D mag mod
Well, I hate to keep pointing you at expensive stuff, but this is kind of a high end light you are making. I don't feel that much current is something to take lightly, ya know?
From the destructive bulb thread:
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h75/pike444/bulbs/64623.jpg
The 64623 shows a flash voltage at 16.9 (from a power supply)
High discharge AA's like that will probably come off the charger in the range of 1.45V, maybe a little more. I know I just flashed a 1185 the other day off Eneloops.
I am pretty sure those cells have been tested in the battery forum, I didn't bother to look right this second. But, if I recall correctly, they did just fine at well over 5C. I am not so sure at 10C but that is beside the point. So, the highest amp draw I see in Lux's thread is 10.7 and that is at 16.5 volts. You can probably be assured of higher than that, at least for a brief moment or two.
Fivemega makes a bi-pin adapter here:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=160915
He states testing it to 50 watts. The good thing about the Fivemega besides being assured top quality, you can write him directly about using it for a 100W over driven bulb. The KD flavor, well, I did buy that one, I had planned to use it in a 5761, but it still sits in my parts bin.
I am kind of surprised the bulb isn't flashing at these voltages, I guess it can only be attributed to a combination of resistance and voltage sag.
There is a thread here about doing this with both 12 and 13 cells:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=187192
And about different size hosts as well. Also more here:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=187707
I am sure you have read up on most of this, so I apologize if these links don't help. I only glanced quickly at them.
I also seem to recall people saying the max current for the mag switch is ~10 amps, which, on paper at 17+ volts you could be exceeding. But, again, since bulbs aren't flashing all over the place, I guess in practice that is right about where your current draw will come in.
One more quick discussion going on right now about high current draw and switching.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?p=2759097
May or may not apply.
Best of luck though!
VegasF6