math help needed to estimate runtime please

waddup

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can you tell me roughly the estimated runtime on a light like this please?


2D m@g, Quad bored 2D, fivemega 8AA-2D battery adapter (Eneloops), fivemega ss bi-pin to PR adapter. WA 1164 lamp.

rated at ~1500 lumens.


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can you tell me roughly the estimated runtime on a light like this please?


2D m@g, Quad bored 2D, fivemega 8AA-2D battery adapter (Eneloops), fivemega ss bi-pin to PR adapter. WA 1164 lamp.

rated at ~1500 lumens.


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Hello waddup,

I may be off (someone please correct if I have the formula wrong) but I think the way runtimes for this type of setup is estimated by converting to watt hours. You have 8 cells at 1.2v and eneloops are 200mah or 2A so multiply 9.6Vx2A=19.2 watt hours available. Then to get watt hours needed look at your bulb on this thread (LuxLuthors destructive incan blub test. @9.6v your bulb draws 4.25A so 9.6Vx 4.25A=40.8 watt hours needed, then 19.2 WH available divided by 40.8 needed=.47 60 minutes x .47= 28.2 minutes approximate run time.
 
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thanks,

looks like somewhere between 12 and 25 minuets then.

if the eneloops can do it?

if they cant, what will they do?

explode:huh:

or just melt inside the body? :mecry:
 
thanks,

looks like somewhere between 12 and 25 minuets then.

if the eneloops can do it?

if they cant, what will they do?

explode:huh:

or just melt inside the body? :mecry:

Its unlikely that that could explode. Usually what will happen is the cells will ware out prematurely. I didn't mention this before because I didn't want to seem argumentative or antagonistic but eneloops should have no trouble providing 4.25 amps. This thread has a discharge graph for eneloops about half way down the page. As you can see they preform at nearly rated capacity at 8A.
 
Its unlikely that that could explode. Usually what will happen is the cells will ware out prematurely. I didn't mention this before because I didn't want to seem argumentative or antagonistic but eneloops should have no trouble providing 4.25 amps. This thread has a discharge graph for eneloops about half way down the page. As you can see they preform at nearly rated capacity at 8A.

thanks,

im really no scientist, and reading numbers and graphs is like reading a strange language, i dont understand any of it.

good to know it probably wont explode in my hand

thankyou:)

it was a bit of an impulse buy, $100 for 1500 lumens was irresistable:eek:

now i find myself trying to learn something about the light so i dont hurt myself of start a fire or destroy the light :oops:
 
Its unlikely that that could explode. Usually what will happen is the cells will ware out prematurely. I didn't mention this before because I didn't want to seem argumentative or antagonistic but eneloops should have no trouble providing 4.25 amps. This thread has a discharge graph for eneloops about half way down the page. As you can see they preform at nearly rated capacity at 8A.



4.25A or 8A:thinking:

like i said, strange language i dont understand:duh2:
 
4.24amps is what your light will draw, the graph shows that the cells could be discharged at a higher rate of 8 amps and still preform well.:)
 
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