hotfoot
Flashlight Enthusiast
Just tried this:
Hooked up 2 LS(with optics) in series (and heatsinked additionally using 2 aluminum extrusions and thermal grease) and powered them directly by a fully-charged 8.4V Nimh. No resistors.
Guess what? In terms of sheer light output, the 2 LSs beat the crap out of:
- My Princeton Tec 40 using a KPR113 + Lithiums(!)
- A 12V/10W Osram decostar, also hooked up directly to the same 8.4V Nimh (yes, its underdriven, but just a case-in-point where efficiency is concerned)
- And yes - completely overwhelmed my twin-versalux.
I've NEVER seen so much light coming out of anything powered by a 9 Volt (or 8.4V rechargeable)battery before! I don't know if I'm harming my LSs, but they didn't get too hot to touch even after 5 mins. Just warm. I *do* know I'm overdriving 'cos of a change in light color(shifts towards blue). Has anyone else witnessed this? My PT40 will still throw farther, but at 50 feet, those 2 LSs win hands down for floodlighting.
Gotta admit - when I first got my bare LS emitter and hooked it up - Blah. It wasn't even brighter than 2 ganged Versalux 20-LED modules. How, I wondered miserably, could LEDs ever beat incandescents? I'd even posted a question earlier elsewhere about their efficiency, compared with halogens and the replies were not as optimistic as I had hoped. But my simple tests above have restored my faith! I'd encourage anyone to try them out and see if they get similar results. Wow - I'm still reeling...
Hooked up 2 LS(with optics) in series (and heatsinked additionally using 2 aluminum extrusions and thermal grease) and powered them directly by a fully-charged 8.4V Nimh. No resistors.
Guess what? In terms of sheer light output, the 2 LSs beat the crap out of:
- My Princeton Tec 40 using a KPR113 + Lithiums(!)
- A 12V/10W Osram decostar, also hooked up directly to the same 8.4V Nimh (yes, its underdriven, but just a case-in-point where efficiency is concerned)
- And yes - completely overwhelmed my twin-versalux.
I've NEVER seen so much light coming out of anything powered by a 9 Volt (or 8.4V rechargeable)battery before! I don't know if I'm harming my LSs, but they didn't get too hot to touch even after 5 mins. Just warm. I *do* know I'm overdriving 'cos of a change in light color(shifts towards blue). Has anyone else witnessed this? My PT40 will still throw farther, but at 50 feet, those 2 LSs win hands down for floodlighting.
Gotta admit - when I first got my bare LS emitter and hooked it up - Blah. It wasn't even brighter than 2 ganged Versalux 20-LED modules. How, I wondered miserably, could LEDs ever beat incandescents? I'd even posted a question earlier elsewhere about their efficiency, compared with halogens and the replies were not as optimistic as I had hoped. But my simple tests above have restored my faith! I'd encourage anyone to try them out and see if they get similar results. Wow - I'm still reeling...


