[PSUBS-MAILIST] LED Lights
Alec Smyth via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Thu Jul 16 10:41:00 EDT 2015
I'm interested in collaborating on this, and can offer to machine propotype
housings. In particular, I'm interested in LED lights with a housing format
as flat as possible - "surface mount" lights if you will, that could be
mounted directly on the body of the sub without sticking out excessively.
There are tons of off-the-shelf lights out there that can easily be oil
filled and work just fine, but I have not found any flat ones yet.
Best,
Alec
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Clifford Redus via Personal_Submersibles <
personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
> Ken, I have been off the list for some time due to work and due to my
> email service not passing through psub emails. I had to go to a gmail
> email account to get back in the loop.
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> I am in on your suggestion to build LED psub light based on the Bridgelux
> Varo 29 (BXRC-50C 10K0-L-24) . I can help on the housing design and I
> have access to a machine shop to fabricate the housing. I also have test
> chamber we can use to qualify the prototype. Maybe we could pick one of
> the DeepSea Power and light LEDs take its specifications and tweak to fit a
> typical psubs application.
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> We would probably need to set up something like Dropbox location,
> accessible to all that want to participate in the design, fabrication and
> testing to keep from swamping the PSUB list.
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> I have a function LED subsea light that works fine but would like more
> lumens. It is a 5000 lumen light but would like a 10,000 lumen light.
>
> My suggestion is for you take the point since you came up with idea.
> Maybe we could canvas the site and see would be interested in working on
> the project as a first step. Given your background in EE, maybe you could
> come up with a first pass at the specification and we can comment on it.
>
> Cliff
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