Juggernaut
Flashlight Enthusiast
In the never ending quest to improve my current lights "while spending as little money as possible:thumbsup:". I have came up with a cheap and easy way to turn one of my bright lights in to an extremely bright light. The question is will it work?
Ok the Idea is that I can take my Par bulb running 10D RayOvac Sportsmen and replace it's already upgraded 30 watt bulb with a 28 volt 250 watt bulb. Well ok no problem there right, the thing is I want to try and run it off 2x http://www.wickedlasers.com/lasers/The_Torch_NI_MH_Battery-75-29.html wicked lasers's Torch batteries all for around $60. The only thing I'm not sure of is were do I get a charger for these batteries. The battery in the 100 watt Torch last 15 minuets so would two be okay running for like 10 minuets. I mean there is a lot of space for batteries in this thing, it's a pity to not use it all but any other option seems like it would cost a lot more money "unless some one out there has a better solution.
Ok the Idea is that I can take my Par bulb running 10D RayOvac Sportsmen and replace it's already upgraded 30 watt bulb with a 28 volt 250 watt bulb. Well ok no problem there right, the thing is I want to try and run it off 2x http://www.wickedlasers.com/lasers/The_Torch_NI_MH_Battery-75-29.html wicked lasers's Torch batteries all for around $60. The only thing I'm not sure of is were do I get a charger for these batteries. The battery in the 100 watt Torch last 15 minuets so would two be okay running for like 10 minuets. I mean there is a lot of space for batteries in this thing, it's a pity to not use it all but any other option seems like it would cost a lot more money "unless some one out there has a better solution.