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Posted By: pacef8 Torch home build help wanted - 23rd Dec 2009 12:19pm
Hi there,i have a technical question regarding bulbs leds volts amps etc that i don't understand.

So here goes, i have a twin set mountain bike bulb setup


http://www.blt-lights.com/manuals/blt_explorer.pdf

And i want to take out the old mr11 bulbs and fit a cree led kit like this

http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut947

The system is 6 volts, 4.3 amp/hour, sealed lead acid bottle battery
Low beam 6v 6w MR-11 Halogen (avg.run time per full charge: 3.25 hrs.)

How long would i get now on a 370 lumen, and more to the point would this all work together or do i need something else and how easy would it be to solder together.

All the blt system works fine now it just doesn't work for very long and the bulbs are a bit dim compared to the white crees running on my mining caplamp right now.

Ta
pace

Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Torch home build help wanted - 23rd Dec 2009 12:48pm
I have made many torch contraptions over the years for both my bike and hand held but I have no experience of crees. It you could find out the currant draw of the crees you are planning to use you could work out the run time.

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Have a look in the bicycles sub forum in the transportation lighting section.
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Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Torch home build help wanted - 23rd Dec 2009 12:57pm
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1 x Recom RCD-24-70/W. A 700 mA wired driver in very small form factor that is 96% efficient, meaning more light, less heat


Does that mean it only draws 700ma?

Currently the 6v 6w in your low beam draws 1 amp and the 15w in the high beam draws 2.5 amps. So if thats the case the crees would be a significant improvement. Someone who can remember what they where taught in collage better than I can could work out the actual runtime for you.
Posted By: pacef8 Re: Torch home build help wanted - 23rd Dec 2009 1:26pm
wd40 informs me that 1 watt at one amp will be 4.3 hours based on my duffish bottle battery

watts = volts * amps - is all you need to know.


A 6 watt bulb at 6 volts, uses 1 amp (ie 6 watts divided by 6 volts - derived from: "watts=volts*amps", therefore "amps=watts/volts").

Therefore a 4.3 amp/hour battery will provide 1 amp for 4.3 hours (you are actually getting 3.25 hours, therefore battery must be a bit dud).

The lumen is a measure of light, and has nothing to do with the electrical power used, it depends more upon the efficiency of the light source (led or bulb). But - a 1 watt cree will still last for the 4.3 hours, but give out a lot more light.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Torch home build help wanted - 24th Dec 2009 12:12am
The amp-hour rate for rechargable batteries is based on 20 degrees C and 10 hour discharge current. Higher currents will have a lower amp-hour, likewise temperature at charge and discharge can affect capacity.

What CREEs are you using? The 6V might be a bit too low voltage to drive them after the current regulator.

Posted By: pacef8 Re: Torch home build help wanted - 24th Dec 2009 8:41am
its this one
http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut947

http://uk.farnell.com/cree/mce4wt-a2-0000-000je5/led-smd-white/dp/1649027

http://www.cree.com/products/pdf/XLampMC-E.pdf
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