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toolfreak 11-06-02 03:00 PM

LED headlight version 1.
 
I`ve been working on my bikelight lately, some pics;

http://www.boardofheaven.com/Nov04_01.jpg

http://www.boardofheaven.com/Nov04_02.JPG

http://www.boardofheaven.com/Nov04_03.jpg

http://www.boardofheaven.com/Nov04_09.jpg

http://www.boardofheaven.com/Nov04_10.jpg

http://www.boardofheaven.com/Nov04_13.jpg

toolfreak 11-06-02 03:21 PM

The light is made from a 50 MM PVC tube, a waterproof plug holder (red thing), and a Halogen light.

The Halogen light is fitted with 8 LEDs instead of a bulb, its pretty expensive (30 Euro`s) but it only takes 1 watt of power

The batterys are 10 rechargeable Ni-MH 1.2 V AA`s in serial, placed in a holder.

The battery supplies 12 V / 2000 mAh, wich gives me a runtime of
24 hr in theory.

With two lights it takes only 2 W of power, wich gives me a good 12 hr runtime.

cheers :beer:

Steele-Bike 11-06-02 04:01 PM

Nice light! I wouldn't even know where to start to make my own light. How good is the light output?

RonH 11-06-02 04:04 PM

Looks pretty cool. :beer:

Got schematics and a parts list?


When are you going to begin marketing your light?

Pete Clark 11-06-02 09:42 PM

I'm jealous, Mark.

Now I know why you're called, "Toolfreak."

:D

RainmanP 11-07-02 07:07 AM

Mark,
Very elegant! You do nice work.
Regards,
Raymond

Richard D 11-07-02 08:12 AM

Looks nice and neat.

Richard

toolfreak 11-07-02 09:44 AM

Well, my first headlight was a disaster! , the battery was empty after 1hr, :D

There where several designs on the net with a halogen reflector, but it takes too much power IMO for a fair runtime.

The one with a good LED headlight design was Allister, but i`m not that good in electronics, so i bought the LED reflector and did the basic things myself.

You can PM me, if you want the blueprint and partslist.

cheers


:beer:

cwodave 11-07-02 02:47 PM

Looks cool, how well does it work?

The Speaker Guy 11-07-02 03:52 PM

How does it regulate current to the LEDs?

Tell me more, tell me more

greywolf 11-17-02 03:39 AM

Awesome:D can you run a rear l.e.d off the same power-pak ?

DnvrFox 11-17-02 07:12 AM

Allister, an Aussie who used to frequent both BicycleForums.com (???) and BikeForums.net, developed a rather unique LED white light that was quite successful.

Sadly, we have not heard from him in some time. He was a most unusual and creative fellow.

You might try a search under LED or something similar.

later . . .

Just tried a search and discovered that the search engine will only take words of 4 letters or more, leaving out LED, and it only goes back a year. However, you can look at all of Allister's posts under "Members"

And, just a little later . . .

I searched under Allister and light in advanced search, and voila,

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ighlight=light

I also saw that Allister has posted recently. Hi, Allister.

toolfreak 11-19-02 10:22 AM

Thanks for the comps guys!
My first dark ride this morning, the lights perform well, but i`m not satisfied with the light output.
When the lights run on 12 V main power, they`re much brighter compared to my battery pack wich provides 12 V/ 2000 mAh.
I`m not to keen on building another pack and connect them parallel, because i can only charge 4 AA cells a time.
I`m stuck :confused:

toolfreak 11-19-02 10:25 AM

Greywolf

Its possible, but i like to keep the system simple.
I`ve some blinkies on the back, wich works for me.

cheers :beer:

Raiyn 11-19-02 02:15 PM

How do they compare (toolfreak's and Allisters) to a Cateye Opticube (5 led version)?


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