Handlobraesing
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This is the new RiverRock K2 headlamp, sold exclusively at Target.
This incident really says Mag really know what they're doing. Thermal management is a must in ANY LED flashlight. Even for an aluminum flashlight, what do you suppose would happen if it got left on inside an insulator? (you put it in your sweatpants while it's on, take 'em off and forget about it and the light continues to run in the pocket)
When you drive a K2 Luxeon at 3+ watt (0.7A with freshly charged NiMH) with a heatsink about the size of the head of a house key and enclosed in a plastic, it will about 140C and melt down... What a surprise.
I think the designer depended on usage of alkaline and the light would not operate at maximum output for long time before the voltage drops and power consumption is dramatically reduced.
How else are they going to claim a long runtime otherwise?
I let it run for about two hours on a set of 1800mAh AA NiMH batteries before I noticed the case was deformed. When I tried to tilt the head, it came off. It got so hot that it deformed and ripped itself off from the screws.
I measured the heatsink temperature and it was 139C or 282F. I'm surprise it still works at all.
Meltdown!
3W+ power through K2, this heatsink
Yeah, it got hot. Are you surprised?
Yes I am surprised. How does it still work?
This incident really says Mag really know what they're doing. Thermal management is a must in ANY LED flashlight. Even for an aluminum flashlight, what do you suppose would happen if it got left on inside an insulator? (you put it in your sweatpants while it's on, take 'em off and forget about it and the light continues to run in the pocket)
When you drive a K2 Luxeon at 3+ watt (0.7A with freshly charged NiMH) with a heatsink about the size of the head of a house key and enclosed in a plastic, it will about 140C and melt down... What a surprise.
I think the designer depended on usage of alkaline and the light would not operate at maximum output for long time before the voltage drops and power consumption is dramatically reduced.
How else are they going to claim a long runtime otherwise?
I let it run for about two hours on a set of 1800mAh AA NiMH batteries before I noticed the case was deformed. When I tried to tilt the head, it came off. It got so hot that it deformed and ripped itself off from the screws.
I measured the heatsink temperature and it was 139C or 282F. I'm surprise it still works at all.
Meltdown!
3W+ power through K2, this heatsink
Yeah, it got hot. Are you surprised?
Yes I am surprised. How does it still work?
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