plasmaman
Enlightened
OK - so I finished it!
2D body, FM 2.5" deep throw head, solid custom ally finned heatsink with pedestal machined to fit the centre part of the SST-90, D2flex v2 board, momentary modded mag switch and 2 x Li 7.5ah cells built into a parallel 3.7v pack.
Very bright - 2.5 times the output of a P7 running the same cell.
Need to measure the current draw on full power.
Great tint, good throw/spread with the 2.5" reflector - a standard size MOP reflector didn't give as much focus to the beam.
Tricky build, but worth the effort I think.
I tried this current draw measurement method on my new SST-90 build (because I can't get directly to the power lead between the driver board and the LED):
Battery pack (2 x 7.5ah Li D cell in parallel) removed from tube and held in clamp
Bat -ve attached to tube body
Bat +ve attached to DMM
Switch +ve attached to DMM
DMM set to 10A
Switched on power.
On full power current shows 2.55A draw!
I tried the same method on a single Li D cell with a P7 - that showed 2.75A
Both lights use a dFlex board. Both use 20awg teflon between the switch/board and LED, and both have a +ve bypass wire direct from the switch +ve contact to the board (so the switch is only acting as a momentary switch to turn on the board)
The P7 is probably about right.
The SST-90 is definitely not - although it is much brighter than the P7.
I'm confused! Any ideas?
2D body, FM 2.5" deep throw head, solid custom ally finned heatsink with pedestal machined to fit the centre part of the SST-90, D2flex v2 board, momentary modded mag switch and 2 x Li 7.5ah cells built into a parallel 3.7v pack.
Very bright - 2.5 times the output of a P7 running the same cell.
Need to measure the current draw on full power.
Great tint, good throw/spread with the 2.5" reflector - a standard size MOP reflector didn't give as much focus to the beam.
Tricky build, but worth the effort I think.
I tried this current draw measurement method on my new SST-90 build (because I can't get directly to the power lead between the driver board and the LED):
Battery pack (2 x 7.5ah Li D cell in parallel) removed from tube and held in clamp
Bat -ve attached to tube body
Bat +ve attached to DMM
Switch +ve attached to DMM
DMM set to 10A
Switched on power.
On full power current shows 2.55A draw!
I tried the same method on a single Li D cell with a P7 - that showed 2.75A
Both lights use a dFlex board. Both use 20awg teflon between the switch/board and LED, and both have a +ve bypass wire direct from the switch +ve contact to the board (so the switch is only acting as a momentary switch to turn on the board)
The P7 is probably about right.
The SST-90 is definitely not - although it is much brighter than the P7.
I'm confused! Any ideas?