I plan to augment my new (-15 years
) car's dome light. With the wide angle and decent white (I'm not replacing the incans, but adding to them), I think a normal Cree will offer the easuest option in terms of lighting the cabin (esp. the rear). I think a LM317-based current regulator aught to work OK, I don't plan to go above 150mA, and there's ample room to tap the current incan's 12v, insulate my creation, and finagle a mounting system (it'll be a little, tight, but not dangerously so).
But...my soldering skills are, at best, just passable with through-hole soldering. I've never even tried reflow soldering. I do plan to get some itty emitters and play around to learn, but if we are to assume I want the least chance of killing the LED, what's the best way to get one?
Bare + cermqiue to a heatsink, myself? Made up at the Shoppe on a PCB? On a star? Something else?
But...my soldering skills are, at best, just passable with through-hole soldering. I've never even tried reflow soldering. I do plan to get some itty emitters and play around to learn, but if we are to assume I want the least chance of killing the LED, what's the best way to get one?
Bare + cermqiue to a heatsink, myself? Made up at the Shoppe on a PCB? On a star? Something else?