http://www.led-tech.de/en/High-Power...84_121_78.html
It's basically 4 Seoul P4s under one dome. Power requirements are a bit steep. Think that would work with a color disk and show good color?
http://www.led-tech.de/en/High-Power...84_121_78.html
It's basically 4 Seoul P4s under one dome. Power requirements are a bit steep. Think that would work with a color disk and show good color?
Seoul P7 Emitter
2.8A multichip Z-LED with ~90lm/W
Diameter: 12mmViewing Angle: 130°Height: 6.54mmEmitting Color: whiteHousing Color: clearLumen typ.: 700Lumen max.: 900Kelvin typ.: 6300mA typ.: 2800 mAV typ.: 3.60 VV max.: 4.20 VWatt: 10,08 W
MY GOD!
2800mah!
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. - Albert Einstein
Reaganomics not Obamanomics
Yeah, I'm not qualified to even attempt electronics like that. Maybe TCSS will sell a hilt that holds a car battery.
2.8 Amp... good luck powering that with standard battery pack at full current!
and... what about poor runtime?
Altough, I'd like to see how the blade looks.
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What about 2 9volts on 3 1amp pucks?
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. - Albert Einstein
Reaganomics not Obamanomics
Looks like the max forward voltage was 4.6 volts though. Couldn't you just use a standard 4.8v AA 2600 mah NIMH pack with three 1000ma buckpucks? I mean, you wouldn't get even an hour of runtime, but it'd be bright while it lasted.
2800 MA, but at 4 V (ish). Using the batteries I am for the 10 watt LED it should be possible... 2600 MAH, max draw at 1C. Using 8 batts, in 2 sets of 4 would get you 4.8V at 5200 MA capacity.
The ones I'm using are also 4 LEDS, but with a pair connected in series and the 2 pairs then run from (2) 700 MA buckpucks. That's 1400 MA from 9.6V... roughly equivalent to 2800 MA from 4.8 V if wired that way. (I would like to try to 1000 MA buckpucks too.)
I calculated a run time of between 1 Hr 15 Mins to 1 Hr 45 Mins... depending on how perfect world specs play out in reality. (It's still a work in progress)
Roughly 15$ for a pack of 4 batts.
I think it would take something like this to melt a poly carb blade. Iam sure whatever was in the blade would melt so prolly sanding the blade ti diffuse the light would be a must.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79Aw8nH9IrM
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. - Albert Einstein
Reaganomics not Obamanomics
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