cowboyfoomp
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- Jan 25, 2010
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Hi guys, I know this is my first post, however I have been a CPF lurker for quite a while now, couple years if I remember correctly. However, I begun my first homebuild and I need an optics guy for some lensing help!
I am using a ebay "10W" LED for my source. From the looks of things, it's a 9 chip on a single die with 6 chips that have gone inop. Regardless it's REALLY bright. I love it. However I need to lens it down to something useable.
Unlensed with no reflector, the spec's say it's 140 degrees, and from the looks of it, I'm not going to argue. The emitter section is 14mm from the specs, however given only 3 of the 9 chips illuminate it's kinda off center. But for my purposes, it's close.
What I'm attempting to do, is create a beam of light about 3-5" in diameter that stays collumnated to about 100 feet. Saying it may start at 3" at the unit, then reaching 5" at 100 feet. Make sense? I don't want any spill over and would like to refector it for as much brightness as possible.
Now do it for $5.00 LOL! I'm kidding, but I'm scrounging parts from slide projectors, binoculars and the like for the optics. I am willing to spend the money if I know it works though.
ANY help will be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks a bunch guys. CPF rocks!
FOOMP
I am using a ebay "10W" LED for my source. From the looks of things, it's a 9 chip on a single die with 6 chips that have gone inop. Regardless it's REALLY bright. I love it. However I need to lens it down to something useable.
Unlensed with no reflector, the spec's say it's 140 degrees, and from the looks of it, I'm not going to argue. The emitter section is 14mm from the specs, however given only 3 of the 9 chips illuminate it's kinda off center. But for my purposes, it's close.
What I'm attempting to do, is create a beam of light about 3-5" in diameter that stays collumnated to about 100 feet. Saying it may start at 3" at the unit, then reaching 5" at 100 feet. Make sense? I don't want any spill over and would like to refector it for as much brightness as possible.
Now do it for $5.00 LOL! I'm kidding, but I'm scrounging parts from slide projectors, binoculars and the like for the optics. I am willing to spend the money if I know it works though.
ANY help will be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks a bunch guys. CPF rocks!
FOOMP