Any current going to the LED via the puck is going through the switch first, although it may not always be expressed the same way. The only exception to this is if you use a relay controlled by a...
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Any current going to the LED via the puck is going through the switch first, although it may not always be expressed the same way. The only exception to this is if you use a relay controlled by a...
That's just what I was thinking. It'd never hold up to aluminum.
35, here
I'm evil, I know it. I'm ok with it, really.
Can you post a link?
That's the day after my birthday...
Maybe a place to put some B-day money?
To follow what Maul said, supposedly we'll eventualy be able to custom order Rebels with whatever color combo we'd need.
I've not seen a store be able to do that yet tho. You could try emailing...
We lost power here (in Akron) for maybe an hour yesterday after a semi truck took out a transformer up the road, but the bigger thing was we lost water for almost all of Saturday after a main...
Additionally, you could squeeze the sinktub so that it's no longer truly round, more of an oblong - that would fit 2 18650's side by side. It would be more like a katana hilt. It'd also be very...
4 x 18650 and a single 700 (or 1000) mAh BuckPuck would be the ideal setup for these. Eff running a resistor. A Puck will handle up to 32v.
It's a big hilt, yes. But there's alternatives to...
Credit this to Zero Unit, but did anyone look at these?
http://www.ledengin.com/ledengin_products-dataLZ.html
I'm looking at the 15-watt jobbies at the bottom.
You can run at 1000 mAh (not...
Yes, people would buy it.
On a business side, you need to:
(a) proof your design somehow - either by prototyping or building a proof-of-concept
(b) patent it, under something inoccuous, like...
Amen, brother man!
Dollars to pesos that these use the Prolight 3x1w emitters. I even have a few of those lying around.
I'd like to play around with one, if only for the control circuit.
Tim once told me that they were two weeks away from release.
Of course, that was two months ago.
That must mean that they're in development or production or something near thereabouts. I'm...
I've played around with Lamina Atlases (white and RGB) before, and wasn't terribly impressed.
If you want RGB, a Rebel Moon is the best way to go right now.
I used a 350 mAh constant current driver board (also from KaiDomain - the same ones I use to make big solar lights)
It's about the same as what I get out of a LuxIII in royal blue. If you're...
I don't paint the lens, but I do paint the lens holders on mine. Whether or not it helps, I dunno. But I figure it can't hur to concentrate as mich light on the lens as possible.
My soldering gun crapped out on me (magic blue smoke got out)
As soon as I get to TV Hut to get their new adjustable soldering station I'll whip this together and get some pics up.
The blue,...
You need to install a SCSI controller before you can install your OS. Most decent mobo's today support SCSI out of the box, but your PC's more than a couple years old, you'll probably need to track...
So I picked up my CREE blue and my UV last night. The CREE is a very small form factor - on the 'star' it's small enough to actually fit up inside a blade. I'm not sure how yet, but I will design...
My UV is sitting at the PO waiting for me to pick it up tomorrow. Tim shipped my TCSS parts for this (my wife's) saber already, so I should have pics of a 3-watt UV up soon.
Very nice Ace. I am officially somewhat jealous.
Richard Cheese rulez. 'Nuff said.
Last I knew, he had a few in, but not part of the store. Send him an email to see if he has any left.
If you want a blue piece of metal, with a metal finish, you're probably best to get a sink pipe and electroplate with womething. If it doesn't have to be a perfect metal finish, automotive paint is...