I bought the H4 variant. Interesting that after the "mod", the brightness is not dropping that much. Other idea if you want e.g. a bicycle light with high beam: When you switch on the high beam, the low turns off, also it would be good to have brighter high beam than low beam. So, buy two of this leds. Mod one of them. Wire the untouched as expected: low beam - low beam switch, high beam - high beam switch. Wire the modded only to the high beam switch. Bosition both high beam parts to the same direction. That way when you turn on the high beam, the low beam part will be illuminated by the modded led, and the high beam part by both of them. Also note that in vehicles this LED is useless. Even though its brightness is close to a modern LED headlight (I compared it to Opel Astra K Intellilux), the beam pattern is nonsense, so you may use it as a bicycle light or a flashlight only.
It definitely heats up but not much because the module limits it to 12W otherwise if powered without the module the power can reach 24W but it should not be used for more than 10 seconds in 24W mode.
@@ErCanEverythinghi, sorry for this question in this topic, but I have a question about 10k pin resistor in battery 20v Parkside. My question is - how charge that battery in the original Parkside charger? I'm asking because I have built this battery with BMS without Parkside electronic plate. Thx for your time.
@@tomekerlusually a charger measures the resistance from the ntc. just measure the ntcs resistance at room temperature between the pins of the original battery and attach a resistor with this approximate value between the according pins of the charger
Good morning, I'm glad you liked it. This is the "Soudal Miter Kit" but I don't know if it is available in your country but you may find similar glue from another brand
TRUE! But, this is much better. Being a drill battery, it is designed to maximize the battery charge and optimize use. And the LED spotlight is very good and cheap, The only complicated thing in my opinion is the configuration and adaptation, however, it is wonderful, it is a better option.
These 10 square milimeter yellow blobs, make the night like day. 🤩🤩🤩
Greatly done Brother! As always.
They are indeed very powerful but the lens also does a very good job Brother🔥😊
I bought the H4 variant. Interesting that after the "mod", the brightness is not dropping that much.
Other idea if you want e.g. a bicycle light with high beam: When you switch on the high beam, the low turns off, also it would be good to have brighter high beam than low beam. So, buy two of this leds. Mod one of them. Wire the untouched as expected: low beam - low beam switch, high beam - high beam switch. Wire the modded only to the high beam switch. Bosition both high beam parts to the same direction. That way when you turn on the high beam, the low beam part will be illuminated by the modded led, and the high beam part by both of them.
Also note that in vehicles this LED is useless. Even though its brightness is close to a modern LED headlight (I compared it to Opel Astra K Intellilux), the beam pattern is nonsense, so you may use it as a bicycle light or a flashlight only.
Easy but yet BRILLIANT 💯👍. Hvala puno brate. More Parkside Videos 🤓
Thank you my Friend😊🤝
That Good and Number one for you My Friend ❤❤❤❤❤
This is cool 👍👍👍
Very bright😍
Awesome, very strong lighting but does it get hot when you turn it on?
It definitely heats up but not much because the module limits it to 12W otherwise if powered without the module the power can reach 24W but it should not be used for more than 10 seconds in 24W mode.
@@ErCanEverythinghi, sorry for this question in this topic, but I have a question about 10k pin resistor in battery 20v Parkside. My question is - how charge that battery in the original Parkside charger? I'm asking because I have built this battery with BMS without Parkside electronic plate.
Thx for your time.
@@tomekerlusually a charger measures the resistance from the ntc. just measure the ntcs resistance at room temperature between the pins of the original battery and attach a resistor with this approximate value between the according pins of the charger
very nice assembly thank you for sharing it. Can you tell me what glue do you use and what product do you use to harden it
This is the Soudal Miter Kit two-part adhesive with a spray hardener.😊
Merci. ,😁
Do you want to fight with Israel?😅
Jestem pod wrażeniem 😮
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Good morning, very useful project 👍. do you have the link for the glue and spray activator? Thank you.
Good morning, I'm glad you liked it.
This is the "Soudal Miter Kit" but I don't know if it is available in your country but you may find similar glue from another brand
Bro, that was amazing
Bravo!
Thank you😊
Can you doa project based on an uprated 18650 ( single cell) torch ? 👍
como donde compra nobre
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that bulb burns in 10 minutes it overheats so bad that its melting inside I've been thru 3 of those stupid things
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powerfull but very hot
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Hello my Friend 👋
Or you can simply buy a flaslight for 3$ and skip all these complicated steps.Much cheaper especially if you dont have parkside battery.
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BORING
@rickyseddon4786 ok
TRUE! But, this is much better. Being a drill battery, it is designed to maximize the battery charge and optimize use. And the LED spotlight is very good and cheap, The only complicated thing in my opinion is the configuration and adaptation, however, it is wonderful, it is a better option.
Nah, if you got some leftover old stuff lying around no need to buy at all, and 3$ flashlight is shitty quality
My God even at 2.5 * Speed video slow