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![]() "Gags" wrote in message ... : housing/heatsink that i mounted it in. : : Cheers, : : Gags : Dont suppose you have pictures Pete |
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l must be going blind they are on jaycars web site, missed them when l
looked. l wish they made them in 10w but stuff it l am not a weight weenie l will just get another battery. thanks |
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thanks for that dave
l will pick up a 10W one next time l am at kmart. "PWM set up at a 50% duty cycle" did you build this yourself? l have see the light brain on hippys site but while l could put it together, l couldn't do the code(l dont think) now, is 3 lights to many? l am also working on an mounting a couple of leds so l can see my HRM and speedo, and maybe even what gear l am in(but l think that would be a little over the top, but how much could 4 leds and 2 AA batteries weigh?) stuart |
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![]() I have spent a few hours and some $$ on lighting lately. Here are some of my thoughts. Try and get Phillips, GE or Osram. The Jaycar bulbs and light assembly are quite poor. Poor light output, Poor colouring. Basically junk. If anyone is looking at using bi pin bulbs (I haven't tested assemblies yet) then GE is the way to go (34715 Is what I tested). Nice white light. I would then go for Phillips and Osram in that order. How do I know this ? Well I have just finished building some lights using small car spotlights (Don't waste your money of cheapies) and custom bulb holders. It works very well. I spent MANY hours testing differing bulbs, filament types Ect. side by side. I am currently looking for some projector bulbs to test them. If they can cope with the vibration then I will probably stick with them. 25% brighter than the brightest bulb I can find with the usual reduced life. I know that Osram make a assembly that uses an Xenon bulb (IRC). I was not overly impressed with these (Actually disappointed). Not as bright as they should have been until over voltaged. (I know that someone in Adelaide is currently looking at using these to take a product to market with.) There is a HUGE different in light output, colour and quality between different bulb's/housings. For the people who have built them I would recommend looking at what they are using and if they can get an additional performance increase for little outlay. I hope this is of interest and help to a few of you. It was not posted to a relevant post in this thread as I could not decide which one. AJS P.s I am looking at setting up an light meter and measuring the output and spectrum of different lights. If I do I will post URL for interested parties. If anyone know where I can get HID 10-20W bulbs for a decent price let me know, this is my pet project that is just a little to expensive to finish at the moment ![]() "kingsley" wrote in message news ![]() Have you ever seen the discharge graph for NiCd batteries? It goes roughly: |............... V | : | : +==================== time I can tell you that NiMH feels about the same. The problem is that, as Murphy would have it, that abrupt turn in the graph corresponds to the curve you're riding down, in the rain, on the commute home from work. You've just about got time to to think "Hmmm, that light is looking a bit dull", and then a minute later it's just about out. Maybe it had been a bit duller earlier, but riding in those dawn/dusk times it's impossible to tell. This has led me to thoughts of other batteries. IMHO the vistalight 'nitestick' is not too bad, and I think for it's price it's good, I'm happy with mine anyway. I must remember to charge it every couple of days though. But each battery is only 2200mAh at 7.2V. Why is it such a bulky battery supplies only 2200mAh? I must be missing something. I know a photo shop that sells 2000mAh 'AA' batteries - admittedly AA is only 1.5 volts (which is really 1.2V talking NiCd/NiMH). Wouldn't 6 of these ganged together give me 12000mAh and probably weigh the same as a nightstick? Have I missed someting here? Can someone suggest a better SLA alternative? A nightstick battery (NiMH) costs about $70, a pack of 4 2000mAh AAs (IIRC) about $50 with a charger. cheers, -kt |
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