RalphStirling
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- Oct 20, 2008
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I've finally finished my first diy bike light, and while the
results are pretty modest compared to many of the fine
lights I see here on the forum, I'm pretty happy with it.
It certainly leaves my old Planet Bike SuperShot 1W light
in the dark.
The light was built with about $7 worth of 3/4" copper pipe
fittings, with aluminum slug heatsinks turned on a lathe to
fit inside the copper pipe. The two outer lights are Luxeon III
stars with L2 oval optics, and the center light is a Cree Q5
sample epoxied directly to the heat sink (which had been
machined slightly on a mill to keep the bottom contacts from
shorting to the heat sink). A 700mA BuckPuck powers all three.
Weight is 340g (not including the handlebar stem it's mounted to),
but there are certainly no thermal problems . The lenses are
just held in place with non-silicone caulk. I used Artic Silver thermal
epoxy to affix the aluminum slugs into the copper tubing.
My battery pack is twelve AA NiMH (Kodak ULD type) in a piece
of PVC pipe. This fits nicely in my Xtracycle pannier.
The beamshots were taken at ISO 800, 6sec, F8.0.
Parts before assembly:
Finished light:
On bike:
Closeup of inside:
Beamshot on pavement (first sign is 10m, second is 60m):
Beamshot on grass:
Planet Bike 1W for comparison
Battery pack:
-- Ralph
results are pretty modest compared to many of the fine
lights I see here on the forum, I'm pretty happy with it.
It certainly leaves my old Planet Bike SuperShot 1W light
in the dark.
The light was built with about $7 worth of 3/4" copper pipe
fittings, with aluminum slug heatsinks turned on a lathe to
fit inside the copper pipe. The two outer lights are Luxeon III
stars with L2 oval optics, and the center light is a Cree Q5
sample epoxied directly to the heat sink (which had been
machined slightly on a mill to keep the bottom contacts from
shorting to the heat sink). A 700mA BuckPuck powers all three.
Weight is 340g (not including the handlebar stem it's mounted to),
but there are certainly no thermal problems . The lenses are
just held in place with non-silicone caulk. I used Artic Silver thermal
epoxy to affix the aluminum slugs into the copper tubing.
My battery pack is twelve AA NiMH (Kodak ULD type) in a piece
of PVC pipe. This fits nicely in my Xtracycle pannier.
The beamshots were taken at ISO 800, 6sec, F8.0.
Parts before assembly:
Finished light:
On bike:
Closeup of inside:
Beamshot on pavement (first sign is 10m, second is 60m):
Beamshot on grass:
Planet Bike 1W for comparison
Battery pack:
-- Ralph
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