I have a 4D Maglite that my brother left alkalines in, and well...you know the rest. My dad managed to remove the batteries, but for some reason the light won't work.
My brother works in the lighting department at IKEA and there's a certain LED light (JANSJO I believe) that's prone to breaking, so when one of the lights that are on display break, he saves me the LED. From what I can tell it's a SSC P4.
I also have this cheap LED bulb that's really just a resistor and an aluminum heatsink that fills up the entire base. The LED that was on that was probably a Luxeon I, but it was burned out.
I combined the three things along with a LM317 (set to output 700ma), and a telescope lens that happened to fit and made a fairly nice light. The whole thing is powered by a 9.6v RC car battery
I have a few concerns though:
-The LED is current limited, so it can't get destroyed by overcurrent, but are there any dangers of letting it run at high temperatures for long periods of time?
-If there are problems with heat, is there an easy way, without ordering anything online, to make a heatsink for the LED? Possibly copper pipe caps?
-What's the best way to cut the body of the light shorter? (I really wish I could cut it down and rethread it to 2D or something custom but I'm very limited on resources, so I just want to cut it down and mount it to the battery pack somehow)
Hope that isn't too confusing, and thanks in advance.
My brother works in the lighting department at IKEA and there's a certain LED light (JANSJO I believe) that's prone to breaking, so when one of the lights that are on display break, he saves me the LED. From what I can tell it's a SSC P4.
I also have this cheap LED bulb that's really just a resistor and an aluminum heatsink that fills up the entire base. The LED that was on that was probably a Luxeon I, but it was burned out.
I combined the three things along with a LM317 (set to output 700ma), and a telescope lens that happened to fit and made a fairly nice light. The whole thing is powered by a 9.6v RC car battery
I have a few concerns though:
-The LED is current limited, so it can't get destroyed by overcurrent, but are there any dangers of letting it run at high temperatures for long periods of time?
-If there are problems with heat, is there an easy way, without ordering anything online, to make a heatsink for the LED? Possibly copper pipe caps?
-What's the best way to cut the body of the light shorter? (I really wish I could cut it down and rethread it to 2D or something custom but I'm very limited on resources, so I just want to cut it down and mount it to the battery pack somehow)
Hope that isn't too confusing, and thanks in advance.