100W LED Flashlight
During our urbexing light is important, we decided to make one, but ultra strong light. The light source is one LED emitter 100 W, which runs on 32-34 V.
Power can be supplied in various ways, through an AC-DC 18 V adapter, car battery or a DIY battery of 11.1 V, which is currently under construction. To power LED emitter you need 'voltage booster DC-DC 150w'.
Given that we constantly do not require the same amount of light, we decided to install a potentiometer to regulate light intensity. The output voltage is regulated by trimmer, which determines the maximum voltage that is supplied, and they are in this case 34 V.
Emitter is heated, so we installed a CPU heat sink cooler from the PC and the fan that lowered the temperature of the heat sink LED emitters and cooler of 'voltage booster DC-DC 150w'.
As the fan is running at 5 V, for him, we had to use the device for lowering the voltage 'Step down LM2596S'.List of parts, wiring diagrams, and finished device look in the album DIY 100W LED flashlight .
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Parts
LED emitter 100 W
Voltage booster DC-DC 150w
Trimmer is desolder from voltage booster DC-DC 150w
Potentiometer 10k Ohm
Voltage step down LM2596S
Switch for fan and power
XT60 connector
Cooler Master CPU cooler with 120 mm cooling fan. It is used for cooling the LED emitter
Wiring Diagram
The wires that we used are: 0.75 mm2 and 2.5 mm2
Photos and Details of Making
Potentiometer cap made from the bullet casing