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cglrcng 01-03-2016 15:56

Re: How to wire a flashlight?
 
Walmart sells a nifty little (Tri~Headlight type) Multi LED $15.00~$20.00 Adjustable Headlamp on an adjustable elastic strap in the Camping section (White hi intensity center beam bulb, 3 different settings, high~medium~low), and 2 outer red or blue lower intensity LED bulbs and all the settings work great w/ the vision tape.

Best of all is that the light just happens to operate (as originally manufactured), on 4.5~5 volts (3 AA batteries originally as purchased inserted in a stacked triangle shape).

So we just removed the batteries, drilled a hole for the wires in the battery hold down door/cap (said operable battery door still opens for inspection so they can see there are no batteries installed). We soldered properly sized 16 gauge wires to each end of the empty battery holder contacts and run it off the 5 volt 500ma side of the VRM.

Said LED flashlight fits on the front of the Axis camera perfectly using that strap and a bit of velcro. And it is very aimable.

Sort of neat to use Red when you are red alliance and reverse to Blue when you are blue....The white LED'S are very bright even on the low setting. Blinding on the high setting. The blue/red...Not so much.

I will grab the make and model tonight for those interested and maybe post a pic.

billbo911 01-03-2016 16:09

Re: How to wire a flashlight?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coach Seb (Post 1549652)
So if i understand this correctly, i could use the CCS and LED above connected to the PCM module instead of a Spike Relay... ???? Basically my LED is now controlled just like if it was a solenoid on a pneumatic valve right ?

Essentially, yes. The caution is, the PCM has a Maximum current rating of 500mA. You might be getting close to that with these LEDs. Granted, the CCS will use less current if it's input voltage is higher, say +24vdc. I would still be cautious doing it this way, but it theoretically should work.

billbo911 01-03-2016 21:44

Re: How to wire a flashlight?
 
Just a visual of the "Photon Cannon". #NotAFlashlight #NotALaser





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