When building lasers, we used heat sinks for the higher mW beams like 445nm/405nm and burning greens.
I'm wondering if people have thought of and implemented copper heat sinks or similar cylinders of metal into existing market flashlight brands?
I've never done this with a flashlight, but it seems like you could successfully increase the duration of your brightest settings before the chip downsteps it.
Off the top of my head, a Sacajawea coin sized sink might give you a couple extra seconds, while a multi ounce pill bottle/flashlight head sized blob might get you 2+ extra minutes.
I'm wondering if people have thought of and implemented copper heat sinks or similar cylinders of metal into existing market flashlight brands?
I've never done this with a flashlight, but it seems like you could successfully increase the duration of your brightest settings before the chip downsteps it.
Off the top of my head, a Sacajawea coin sized sink might give you a couple extra seconds, while a multi ounce pill bottle/flashlight head sized blob might get you 2+ extra minutes.