[PSUBS-MAILIST] LED lights
Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sun Jun 16 18:41:45 EDT 2019
Alan,
Sounds like we have similar experiences. While it's great that you can get anything you want on the internet and delivered right to your door, trying to get the right thing by looking solely at pictures really can make it hit or miss.
I love the Bridgelux design that Cliff came up with, just not practical for me since I don't have the tooling machines to fabricate them. For my purposes, I'd want 5-6 lights and so having them custom made turns out to be some serious money.
I'm interested in any photos/film you have. Either post on FB or resize to fit on the mailing list. If you want to send to me privately I'll resize them and post them on the list here.
Jon
On Sunday, June 16, 2019, 06:26:03 PM EDT, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
Hi Jon,I sent this email out with 3 photos attached but must have been too big,so repeating it without photos.I spent an inordinate amount of time on this; initially Googling & ordering in lights I thought I could modify.One problem for me is that they have to go in sea water, so need to be marine or hard anodised. I was prepared to strip & hard anodise an existing product.In the end I built my own. I wanted a low profile light that could fit in to a recess & be dimmed.With the design I have, I can replace the front plate with a wider plate that hasa second set of holes, for mounting in to a ferring. I put the led driver in the hull rather than the light for a number of reasons.1/ The led puts a huge amount of heat out the back & that would put theelectronics under stress. I have had to heat sink a component on my electronicswithout any additional heat coming from the light.2/ I would have had to machine another compartment on the light & fit them.3/ Easy to get at the electronics & test them.4/ Less wires through the hull as I have dimming on my units.5/ Won't be destroyed by water ingress in to the light. ( the led only costs $6-)The cave video I put up on Facebook doesn't make them look impressive asthe black walls & black sand suck up the light. I think it's about 1:40 in where itIlluminates my friend that you get an idea. Maybe I could put a video profiling them up on Facebook if wanted!At the moment I need to order in some more components for additional lights.If there was interest I could find a local machine shop to make up a number ofhousings. I am guessing the housings would be more than NZ $100- each justfor the machining. Parts & material for the rest of the light, maybe $100 +freight.Alternatives are Emile's lights & I think Cliff had his light housing made upin a machine shop, so perhaps with Cliff's cooperation they could make upsome more!Alan
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