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Newly Enlightened
My wife has a little book reading light just like this one. (I didn't buy hers at Radio Shack, but it is just like it.) It runs on two AAA batteries and is quite usable. It's bright enough and it's light so it doesn't drag down the book. The only problem is that it doesn't have much runtime.
I'd like to make it run longer so am thinking about a mod like the PR Bulb Base LED Modification on Quickbeam's site.
This light uses a screw-in type bulb rather than a PR base, but the principle should be the same. I have several questions, though.
First, the light is not "pointed" down in the original. The direct light is reaching the page from the "side" of the bulb. Does it make sense to proceed anyway? I suppose it may be possible to mount the LED(s) in the base so they point to the side where the book would be, but that may or may not work in practice.
Second, if it does seem sensible, then what about a 2- or 3-LED arrangement? Would this still have a reasonable runtime advantage over the OEM incandescent? Should I wire the LEDs in series or parallel? Does running any of the LEDs off a pair of AAAs with no step up or regulation seem reasonable?
Third, if this does look to make sense, what about a source for LEDs? The whiteleds.net site that Quickbeam lists as a source seems to be defunct. What other site is known or suspected of being a good source. I see one member has turquiose LEDs for auction on eBay, but I think white or yellow might be preferable for a reading light. I found someone else who has yellow Agilent (Part number: HLMP1440) LEDs on eBay. Are these known to be good parts for this sort of thing. I noticed Peter Gransee says he is using Agilent LEDs in the yellow Arc AAAs, but would those be the same or different parts? I looked at Craig's site and could not find these LEDs, but I don't know if I was looking at the right page(s). (The "Agilent Barracuda &Prometheus LEDs" page goes to a "Luxeon Star / Barracuda / Prometheus" page that has nothing about this LED.
Thanks for your patience with a newbie.
Paul
I'd like to make it run longer so am thinking about a mod like the PR Bulb Base LED Modification on Quickbeam's site.
This light uses a screw-in type bulb rather than a PR base, but the principle should be the same. I have several questions, though.
First, the light is not "pointed" down in the original. The direct light is reaching the page from the "side" of the bulb. Does it make sense to proceed anyway? I suppose it may be possible to mount the LED(s) in the base so they point to the side where the book would be, but that may or may not work in practice.
Second, if it does seem sensible, then what about a 2- or 3-LED arrangement? Would this still have a reasonable runtime advantage over the OEM incandescent? Should I wire the LEDs in series or parallel? Does running any of the LEDs off a pair of AAAs with no step up or regulation seem reasonable?
Third, if this does look to make sense, what about a source for LEDs? The whiteleds.net site that Quickbeam lists as a source seems to be defunct. What other site is known or suspected of being a good source. I see one member has turquiose LEDs for auction on eBay, but I think white or yellow might be preferable for a reading light. I found someone else who has yellow Agilent (Part number: HLMP1440) LEDs on eBay. Are these known to be good parts for this sort of thing. I noticed Peter Gransee says he is using Agilent LEDs in the yellow Arc AAAs, but would those be the same or different parts? I looked at Craig's site and could not find these LEDs, but I don't know if I was looking at the right page(s). (The "Agilent Barracuda &Prometheus LEDs" page goes to a "Luxeon Star / Barracuda / Prometheus" page that has nothing about this LED.
Thanks for your patience with a newbie.
Paul