floki
Newly Enlightened
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- Jul 6, 2015
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So I've had this old computer heatsink laying around. And I've been wanting to turn it into a LED fixture for some time now. I'm thinking spot/flood light combo. I don't care so much for looks at the moment, more for functionality. Here's what it looks like, with an emitter for size reference
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Its a big heat sink. I'd like it to have two on/off switches, one for throw, one for flood. I'd also like the flood to be dimmable or programable. The throw can be left alone to turn at max brightness as needed.
What I need help with is what drivers and leds should I be looking at, I'm hoping to fit at least 5 emitters on this heat sink. Possibly four of the five to be three-up chips, to increase flood brightness. I'd like the flood/throw to be overkill up to 200 yards. Personally I like a warm tint that you can see and make out forest colors with.
Also a good place to look for reflectors and lenses would be nice. Not sure what size or type of reflector yet or if I'll even use one. I think with the dual functionity I'm hoping to achieve, is going to limit me to using the smaller led optic reflectors that mount to the chip directly.
As far as batteries/power source goes, I'm looking for ideas on that one still. I'd like it to use an external battery pack that can carried via shoulder strap or hooked on a belt or backpack... So not to heavy. But I'd like to get at least a few hours throw time at max brightness, and a few hours flood time at max brightness. More usable hours at lower brightness settings.
Am I look at an impossible project or can it be done. I'm not looking to break my bank, but I dont want a totally cheapo light either.
Lastly this light does not have a host yet, I figured I'd get all the internals and what not figured out first. Then build/fabricate a housing unit after.
Its a big heat sink. I'd like it to have two on/off switches, one for throw, one for flood. I'd also like the flood to be dimmable or programable. The throw can be left alone to turn at max brightness as needed.
What I need help with is what drivers and leds should I be looking at, I'm hoping to fit at least 5 emitters on this heat sink. Possibly four of the five to be three-up chips, to increase flood brightness. I'd like the flood/throw to be overkill up to 200 yards. Personally I like a warm tint that you can see and make out forest colors with.
Also a good place to look for reflectors and lenses would be nice. Not sure what size or type of reflector yet or if I'll even use one. I think with the dual functionity I'm hoping to achieve, is going to limit me to using the smaller led optic reflectors that mount to the chip directly.
As far as batteries/power source goes, I'm looking for ideas on that one still. I'd like it to use an external battery pack that can carried via shoulder strap or hooked on a belt or backpack... So not to heavy. But I'd like to get at least a few hours throw time at max brightness, and a few hours flood time at max brightness. More usable hours at lower brightness settings.
Am I look at an impossible project or can it be done. I'm not looking to break my bank, but I dont want a totally cheapo light either.
Lastly this light does not have a host yet, I figured I'd get all the internals and what not figured out first. Then build/fabricate a housing unit after.