Barbarin
Flashlight Enthusiast
While the prototypes of the hellmeet are being made I started to think about one of my oldest ideas...
A LED searchlight has been one of my goals for a long time.
Now we have the lm/watt for high outputs, and the focusing capability we needed for that, so I decided to move forward to make a 21-35 Watt HID Killer.
In fact we are making now two prototypes. One is a 7 LED and the other one a 12 LED, so they will be on the 24-40 Watt range and that is the real consumption of 21 and 35 Watt HIDs. (efficiency of ballasts)
A 21 Watt (24 watt) HID puts out 1300-1500 lm. Not a problem for an array of seven BIN selected LEDs. A 35 (40) Watt HID does give 3200 lm, and that would be hard to get for an array of 12 LEDs (they should be on the 2700 mark), but even getting 15% less light on the emiitter, there are advantages to make it.
- Higher reliability.
- Instant switch on.
- More compact design (Drivers are way smaller than ballasts).
The first one we are maiking is a seven LED head, 90 mm OD, and the next one will be a 120 m one. I will post some pictures tomorrow.
The idea is to power them with 4 x 18650 battery packs. 90 minutes and 45 minutes, which should made a real compact seRchlight.
As always, opinions are welcome.
By the way, the name "old painless" come from PREDATOR movie.
A LED searchlight has been one of my goals for a long time.
Now we have the lm/watt for high outputs, and the focusing capability we needed for that, so I decided to move forward to make a 21-35 Watt HID Killer.
In fact we are making now two prototypes. One is a 7 LED and the other one a 12 LED, so they will be on the 24-40 Watt range and that is the real consumption of 21 and 35 Watt HIDs. (efficiency of ballasts)
A 21 Watt (24 watt) HID puts out 1300-1500 lm. Not a problem for an array of seven BIN selected LEDs. A 35 (40) Watt HID does give 3200 lm, and that would be hard to get for an array of 12 LEDs (they should be on the 2700 mark), but even getting 15% less light on the emiitter, there are advantages to make it.
- Higher reliability.
- Instant switch on.
- More compact design (Drivers are way smaller than ballasts).
The first one we are maiking is a seven LED head, 90 mm OD, and the next one will be a 120 m one. I will post some pictures tomorrow.
The idea is to power them with 4 x 18650 battery packs. 90 minutes and 45 minutes, which should made a real compact seRchlight.
As always, opinions are welcome.
By the way, the name "old painless" come from PREDATOR movie.
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