I'm fairly new to modding electronic things, and figured I'd start with an Inova mod since they seem to be fairly straightforward once you get them open. The host will be a TIROS Inova T2 that while serviceable at the time, has been eclipsed by my modded Gladius, and hasn't seen any use in close to 2 years. I like the slim form factor, and would like to make it bright enough to put it back into service as a backup.
I though I saw a walkthrough with pictures at one time, but I can't find it. If my questions would more easily be answered by linking that thread for me, I'd appreciate it.
As far as the mod goes, how does one pick what LED is going in? I know the TIROS is more designed for throw than spill, so making it a long running emergency light doesn't make sense. I'd like to have it put out as much light as possible for around an hour. If the lumen output maxes out with a longer run-time, that's fine too. I don't want to make a fun toy or proof of concept lightsaber that won't have any real-world utility--that will be for future mods. A long-throwing bright flashlight that's easy to keep tucked in my grab-bag is what I'm aiming for.
I'm in my second cycle of freeze-pop, and hope to get it apart by tomorrow. Is getting the old LED out and the new one in fairly easy?
-Lawhund
I though I saw a walkthrough with pictures at one time, but I can't find it. If my questions would more easily be answered by linking that thread for me, I'd appreciate it.
As far as the mod goes, how does one pick what LED is going in? I know the TIROS is more designed for throw than spill, so making it a long running emergency light doesn't make sense. I'd like to have it put out as much light as possible for around an hour. If the lumen output maxes out with a longer run-time, that's fine too. I don't want to make a fun toy or proof of concept lightsaber that won't have any real-world utility--that will be for future mods. A long-throwing bright flashlight that's easy to keep tucked in my grab-bag is what I'm aiming for.
I'm in my second cycle of freeze-pop, and hope to get it apart by tomorrow. Is getting the old LED out and the new one in fairly easy?
-Lawhund