cac313
Newly Enlightened
Okay I'll admit it, while this will ultimately be a project for my son to do for Webelos I have been wanting to get into modding some lights.
With that out of the way, here are the parameters I am considering;
http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=174070 - this may be the best place to start although it feels like cheating what with a drop in and all (besides it's a 123 light)
http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=158461 - I like the idea of this one, it's a little more work but really inexpensive so it wouldn't kill us to make a mistake.
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I hope I've given enough info so you understand what I am getting at.
My hope would be this could also be something we could extend to the whole pack, where my son teaches other scouts how to do what he has learned.
thanks,
Craig
With that out of the way, here are the parameters I am considering;
- Easy, minimal electrical work. Perhaps some soldering?
- Readily available battery form factor (AA's, C's, D's) nothing that you couldn't find at a local store (I know, 123's are pretty easy to find but this should be something that anyone has around the house)
- Small hand held torch or headlamp
- Something where there is a noticeable increase in performance (ideally output, something you can immediately see)
- Under $30 total (preferably less in case of "failures", this will be a learning process for both of us I would imagine :mecry
http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=174070 - this may be the best place to start although it feels like cheating what with a drop in and all (besides it's a 123 light)
http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=158461 - I like the idea of this one, it's a little more work but really inexpensive so it wouldn't kill us to make a mistake.
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I hope I've given enough info so you understand what I am getting at.
My hope would be this could also be something we could extend to the whole pack, where my son teaches other scouts how to do what he has learned.
thanks,
Craig