spearsniper
Newly Enlightened
After looking at the range of dive lights available, and the associated high prices, I decided it was time to make myself one.
After many hours of investigation on the CPF, I came up with a plan.
LED's were the way to go - for burntime, and robustness.
Cree XRE Q5's were now cheaper, as the R2's have just come out, and from what I could determine, 6 could be run off a single maxflex.
I had an old UK1200 torch, which I thought was pretty decent - 12watt halogen bulb, and about 2 hours burntime from a set of disposable batteries. This was to become the donor case for the new light head.
I carved up a heatsink from a PC, drilled and tapped it, so that I could screw the stars on. The maxflex was glued to the heatsink with advesive heatsink tape.
Battery wise, I opted for 8 x 10,000ma/h NiMh D cells.
What I ended up with exceeded all expectations - both cost and performance wise.
The regulator is set to push 1 amp through the LED's, so the output is around 1200-1300lm.
Attached are some images:
The UK1200 with it's 12 watt halogen bulb.
The LED lighthead - quite a difference.
After many hours of investigation on the CPF, I came up with a plan.
LED's were the way to go - for burntime, and robustness.
Cree XRE Q5's were now cheaper, as the R2's have just come out, and from what I could determine, 6 could be run off a single maxflex.
I had an old UK1200 torch, which I thought was pretty decent - 12watt halogen bulb, and about 2 hours burntime from a set of disposable batteries. This was to become the donor case for the new light head.
I carved up a heatsink from a PC, drilled and tapped it, so that I could screw the stars on. The maxflex was glued to the heatsink with advesive heatsink tape.
Battery wise, I opted for 8 x 10,000ma/h NiMh D cells.
What I ended up with exceeded all expectations - both cost and performance wise.
The regulator is set to push 1 amp through the LED's, so the output is around 1200-1300lm.
Attached are some images:




The UK1200 with it's 12 watt halogen bulb.

The LED lighthead - quite a difference.

