EMPOWERTORCH
Enlightened
I have a large collectfion of modified and home-made torches. Like BuddTX said, there's no such thing as a universal torch that can do everything! (You could call such a torch a SAT (Swiss Army Torch!!!)
I make a variety of torches in the Box Torch format and these are proving to be very populsr over here! I like my torches to have a good battery life particularly when I'm relying on it to produce light for an extended period of time. In these situations I go large... one example is the Benross 4033...this is a 3D/2LED torch and has a VERY long battery life.
I will also go large when I want a really bright blaster such as the Elektrolumens 5W luxeon I have on order. This is a 4D converted to 5C operation and will be the largest working torch I have to date!
I will go small on EdC torches. I usually carry a 2AA single LED torch or a BT1 in my coat pocket which is brought out when I need it! The BT1's four AAA's give very good battery life in a oompact torch.
I also have a number of special torches which have been built or modified with specific tasks in mind such as map reading or hands free book reading.
Another type of LED lighting project I'm looking into is fixed or wall mountable battery-powered LED lights. You can buy 4AA battery powered "push" lights for a quid. 4AA gives you enough voltage to light all colours of LED. I'm thinking of incorporating a cluster of paul Flannery's cyan LED's into one of these lights to create a fixed battery powered light source. One in each room would serve well for emergency lighting! No more scratting around for matches and candles!
These are just a few ideas!
Matt
EMPOWERTORCH
I make a variety of torches in the Box Torch format and these are proving to be very populsr over here! I like my torches to have a good battery life particularly when I'm relying on it to produce light for an extended period of time. In these situations I go large... one example is the Benross 4033...this is a 3D/2LED torch and has a VERY long battery life.
I will also go large when I want a really bright blaster such as the Elektrolumens 5W luxeon I have on order. This is a 4D converted to 5C operation and will be the largest working torch I have to date!
I will go small on EdC torches. I usually carry a 2AA single LED torch or a BT1 in my coat pocket which is brought out when I need it! The BT1's four AAA's give very good battery life in a oompact torch.
I also have a number of special torches which have been built or modified with specific tasks in mind such as map reading or hands free book reading.
Another type of LED lighting project I'm looking into is fixed or wall mountable battery-powered LED lights. You can buy 4AA battery powered "push" lights for a quid. 4AA gives you enough voltage to light all colours of LED. I'm thinking of incorporating a cluster of paul Flannery's cyan LED's into one of these lights to create a fixed battery powered light source. One in each room would serve well for emergency lighting! No more scratting around for matches and candles!
These are just a few ideas!
Matt
EMPOWERTORCH