Hi
We all know, that if you wont a realiable - top noch flashlight you get yourself HDS, OVEREADY, SF, .....flashlight,
but what we (at least I) don`t know, is what are real details (components), that makes that flashlights so unique and so reliable.
So my question would be: which things should be considered when making homemade flashlight, and which components should be
installed that the light quality would be as high as possible?
If we star at housing I think we all agree that TITANIUM is the best wey to go, but ALU 7075 T6 also isn`t so bad...
the most important is that the case is sufficiently robust to protect the electronic components, and that it has good heat dissipation ability.
But when we come to electronics the things become more complicated....which driver to choose (DW, Taskled,....), and how to install it properly,
should the electronics be potted, which switch to choose,....and so on...
So .... what do you think realy makes the flashlight high end and reliable?
I'm looking forward to your responses...GREETING
We all know, that if you wont a realiable - top noch flashlight you get yourself HDS, OVEREADY, SF, .....flashlight,
but what we (at least I) don`t know, is what are real details (components), that makes that flashlights so unique and so reliable.
So my question would be: which things should be considered when making homemade flashlight, and which components should be
installed that the light quality would be as high as possible?
If we star at housing I think we all agree that TITANIUM is the best wey to go, but ALU 7075 T6 also isn`t so bad...
the most important is that the case is sufficiently robust to protect the electronic components, and that it has good heat dissipation ability.
But when we come to electronics the things become more complicated....which driver to choose (DW, Taskled,....), and how to install it properly,
should the electronics be potted, which switch to choose,....and so on...
So .... what do you think realy makes the flashlight high end and reliable?
I'm looking forward to your responses...GREETING