Hey guys, my first build post ever, so go easy on criticism. ;)
This morning, I was bored, so I decided to make something.
I took some lenses from an old overhead projector, and put them in front of a CREE XP-E. The result was promising, so I decided to make it permanent.
I used an old wire spool holder, with a thin metal centre:
Then I took the head of an old incandescent flashlight, and mounted the lenses in it:
And took the cardboard ends off the metal tube, mounted and glued one end of the tube into the head, and I cut the other end so it could be narrowed into a cone:
After that, I mounted the led pill (no reflector, but two pre-collimating lenses) in the back of the cone using cyanoacrylate glue (the sellotape is there to hold it while it dries):
The result:
I still haven't integrated the head back into the body of the flashlight yet, so for now, I'm just holding the wire ends to an 18650.
And finally;
Some indoor beamshots:
(Sorry, I had to hold the light on my knees, 'cause I only have two hands)
Into the corner of the room (about 2m away) with the room lighting on:
The camera makes the spot look bigger than it is.
This is pointing at a blue curtain, to reduce camera glare, and give a better idea of size (about 3m away, with the main light directly above it - the large glow at the top of the image):
Another of the same shot, but with the camera zoomed in and on lowest exposure for better impression of beam (same distance, same lighting conditions):
Not bad for an hour or so's work.
I'll have proper outdoor beamshots very soon, when I build it back into the main body, and get a chance to go out very late at night (hopefully in a day or two, and DEFINITELY on bonfire night - lots of smoke will show this up great!)
I'll also increase current (the pics above are at half power) to get around 250 lumens, and, in future, I hope to upgrade it to a CREE XP-G2.
Many thanks! :thanks:
This morning, I was bored, so I decided to make something.
I took some lenses from an old overhead projector, and put them in front of a CREE XP-E. The result was promising, so I decided to make it permanent.
I used an old wire spool holder, with a thin metal centre:
Then I took the head of an old incandescent flashlight, and mounted the lenses in it:
And took the cardboard ends off the metal tube, mounted and glued one end of the tube into the head, and I cut the other end so it could be narrowed into a cone:
After that, I mounted the led pill (no reflector, but two pre-collimating lenses) in the back of the cone using cyanoacrylate glue (the sellotape is there to hold it while it dries):
The result:
I still haven't integrated the head back into the body of the flashlight yet, so for now, I'm just holding the wire ends to an 18650.
And finally;
Some indoor beamshots:
(Sorry, I had to hold the light on my knees, 'cause I only have two hands)
Into the corner of the room (about 2m away) with the room lighting on:
The camera makes the spot look bigger than it is.
This is pointing at a blue curtain, to reduce camera glare, and give a better idea of size (about 3m away, with the main light directly above it - the large glow at the top of the image):
Another of the same shot, but with the camera zoomed in and on lowest exposure for better impression of beam (same distance, same lighting conditions):
Not bad for an hour or so's work.
I'll have proper outdoor beamshots very soon, when I build it back into the main body, and get a chance to go out very late at night (hopefully in a day or two, and DEFINITELY on bonfire night - lots of smoke will show this up great!)
I'll also increase current (the pics above are at half power) to get around 250 lumens, and, in future, I hope to upgrade it to a CREE XP-G2.
Many thanks! :thanks: