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Re: Use of Flashlight as Aiming Aid

Hi folks-

One of our student told me about this thread . I helped deploy team 3015 aspheric lenses Cree xre current regulated led aim point.

I'll provide a parts list and assembly directions to "do it right" from a led technology perspective .

And in regards to the rules causing obstruction ... it says "used"- if the intent is not there, mens rea, then there is no foul, IMHO.
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Re: Use of Flashlight as Aiming Aid

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Hi folks-

One of our student told me about this thread . I helped deploy team 3015 aspheric lenses Cree xre current regulated led aim point.

I'll provide a parts list and assembly directions to "do it right" from a led technology perspective .

And in regards to the rules causing obstruction ... it says "used"- if the intent is not there, mens rea, then there is no foul, IMHO.
Can you please share the parts list and instructions to do it right? Do you have any images that are produced using your method?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Use of Flashlight as Aiming Aid

To help clear up any concern over whether it's legal to have a really bright light, I'd like to make it clear that team 694 had a motorcycle headlight on the robot, and was so bright that the ref called us on it and made us take it off. We appealed to the FTA, and it went up to the GDC, who ruled that it was legal. So you can probably safely get up to the brightness of a motorcycle headlight without running into trouble with the rules.
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Re: Use of Flashlight as Aiming Aid

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Can you please share the parts list and instructions to do it right? Do you have any images that are produced using your method?

Thanks in advance.
Again, I am tardy. This is a note I put together for Rob, one of those super mentors. It has links to parts.

I did receive in my new parts but have not had time to do anything other than bake them...

http://dx.com/p/12834 50mm aspheric element

http://dx.com/p/15234 JST cables for power/hookup

http://dx.com/p/cree-xr-e-q5-emitter...8lm-at-1a-2394 Cree XR-E emitter on star; 228L at 1A; better choices now available.

http://dx.com/p/3-6v-9v-800ma-regula...ds-4-pack-3256 Constant current regulators 4 pack (pretty robust items)

Blue RTV silicone http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-80022.../dp/B0002UEOKK (Bought it at an auto parts store)

Heat sink- can be anything, really- aluminum and some heat sink paste http://www.newark.com/wakefield-solu...eon/dp/23T0742

I am not totally certain about the heatsink- it is one of the wakefield units, I just can't remember the standard dimensions. It fit inside the schedule 40 pipe after filing.

Everything else was just soldered together., JST connectors were used on the regulator. Regulator was potted with RTV silicone and wrapped in Kapton tape. Entire unit could get too hot, eventually, and I swear it isn't as bright as we started.

Personally ordered some XM-L on star CREE diodes to put on there and a 3A buck regulator to make it brighter- about 4x- but I don't think the parts will come in time.

A good little hack-it-together flashlight.

Sorry for the delay in responding, am TDY in Arkansas.
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Re: Use of Flashlight as Aiming Aid

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Can you please share the parts list and instructions to do it right? Do you have any images that are produced using your method?

Thanks in advance.
Again, I am tardy. This is a note I put together for Rob, one of those super mentors. It has links to parts.

I did receive in my new parts but have not had time to do anything other than bake them...

http://dx.com/p/12834 50mm aspheric element

http://dx.com/p/15234 JST cables for power/hookup

http://dx.com/p/cree-xr-e-q5-emitter...8lm-at-1a-2394 Cree XR-E emitter on star; 228L at 1A; better choices now available.

http://dx.com/p/3-6v-9v-800ma-regula...ds-4-pack-3256 Constant current regulators 4 pack (pretty robust items)

Blue RTV silicone http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-80022.../dp/B0002UEOKK (Bought it at an auto parts store)

Heat sink- can be anything, really- aluminum and some heat sink paste http://www.newark.com/wakefield-solu...eon/dp/23T0742

I am not totally certain about the heatsink- it is one of the wakefield units, I just can't remember the standard dimensions. It fit inside the schedule 40 pipe after filing.

Everything else was just soldered together., JST connectors were used on the regulator. Regulator was potted with RTV silicone and wrapped in Kapton tape. Entire unit could get too hot, eventually, and I swear it isn't as bright as we started.

Personally ordered some XM-L on star CREE diodes to put on there and a 3A buck regulator to make it brighter- about 4x- but I don't think the parts will come in time.

A good little hack-it-together flashlight.

Sorry for the delay in responding, am TDY in Arkansas.
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Re: Use of Flashlight as Aiming Aid

There is a 78mm tumbler aspheric I am waiting for. The 66mm is much improved over the 50, but...dang... its big. Currently trying to get a 3d reprap or makerbot to knock out a holder instead of the PVC.

Oh, yes, you want to paint the inside of the tube the flattest black you can. You do not want spill - that blinds.
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