9 LED headlight Elfeland teardown.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ธ.ค. 2024
- I decided to get one of the many ridiculous LED headlights from eBay to take apart for our amusement. This one boasts 9 LEDs and six modes including the usual annoying strobe one.
The battery charging circuit is interesting for the way it combines a standard charge chip with a secondary chip that controls the battery level LEDs.
The 18650 cells they supplied were never going to be anywhere near the quoted capacity. They seem to be the typical box-ticking 18650 cell that has the lowest cost/capacity available.
Things worthy of note are the way the control PCB in the LED section was just loose in the vicinity of the metal heatsink.
I tested the current draw in each mode based on a measured voltage of 4V at the battery terminals.
Mode 1 - cluster of three LEDs. 1.7A
Mode 2 - cluster plus next pair. 2.2A
Mode 3 - cluster plus two pairs. 2.3A
Mode 4 - narrow beams 0.8A
Mode 5 - all LEDs 2.46A
The wire between the battery and LED sections was probably limiting the current.
USB charging current is around 500mA.
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You're a legend, Clive. Keep being you, man.
My favourite head torch is the one with a single LED, battery, and a rotatable, zoom housing. Have used it for years and years at work and the thing just works.
I would bypass the mode controller and install a physical on/off switch to all the LEDs. All the clicking through modes and flashing is just nonsense.
that is nice but these guys are all about cost. i have a flashlight with a similar switch, now it has an issue with the contacts, hard to get the mode I want
But the LED's don't connect directly to the battery.
That roll in the battery capacity reveal..... LOL
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I wonder what would happen if every knowledgeable buyer measured the battery capacity and gave a one star rating and a bad review with the real capacity?
For every knowledgeable buyer there are 1.000 byers who will give 5 stars as soon as the lights turn on. That's why we have sellers marketing 5.800 mah and more. That one review will decrease the overall rating only by 0,004 %
I was impressed by that too
I'm a little sad he didn't open the battery. The real light ones are usually fake, i.e. have an actual smaller battery inside them!
That's some top quality engrish: "Life is continue to explore." Truly inspiring, and with 8,000 amp-hour new strong battery you're sure to go the distance.
Chinglish is the best of good!
I was feeling lost until "Life is continue to explore".
One million Lumen's! How nice it's even brighter than the sun on an average day.
that's why it has a heatsink ;-) p.s. it says 100k
These flashlight companies would sell way more if you didn't need to switch through a dozen modes to turn it off and on. How many times have you tried to turn these off too fast and flew right by the off state? There should be two buttons; one on/off and another for the mode. Most people will just use their favourite mode and if you are really _exploring_ you likely will want to switch it on and off to save battery power.
That's true, a separate off button would be better
Absolutely ! Just a flashlight. Not strobe , flash , blink , SOS , call Bat man , and everything else.
Most people don't care about the cyclical modes, because most people are used to them all being that way.
When you get one that you don't have to cycle through, it's a surprise and a relief lol
I find it very annoying, and spend more to get lights that work properly, but I also buy lights with the cyclical controls if it particularly want that style light, and just cuss it whenever I use it.
@@crackedemerald4930 Seperate button or programming that microcontroller so that you'd have multiple actions and mode memory (turns on with the last used one) would make it somewhat more useful for example:
normal short press = next mode
double click = jump to max output mode (threshold for what is a normal single and double has to be set sane)
long press while on = turn light off
long press while off = turn on at lowest output mode
Oh and flashing modes should be removed or obfuscated at the very least behind something like triple fast click?
I did think of the Efteling too, it’s a fairytale themepark in the Netherlands, and that name suits the capacity ratings on those batteries perfect.
A bit too expensive for a bit too fake-ish insides? Yeah, that sounds about right. XD
The Chinese are geniuses. In flashing mode, the LEDs are on only half the time. Doubles battery life! WOOT!
sos or not i think the strobe would suffice. They also have the sexiest women in the world too.
Show us your favorite head light (don't necessarily need a teardown). You mentioned it in the video but didn't tell us what it was.
Petzl makes the best head lights IMHO. Been using them for decades, never failed me.
Yes we need this
@@CircularMirror7 Duracel batteries hold more charge and you carry spares. For an emergency lamp the battery seems secure.
Don't be daft, teardowns are what this guy does. Go to a led headlight review channel.
@@mattburrows2615 This was more a comment on that he teased the light but did not give is any specifics this is rather uncharacteristic of him. I was more offering that in case he doesn't want to risk tearing apart his nicer light as some of the light teardowns are quite destructive. Knowing Clive (not that I actually know him) he has in all likelihood already had it apart to look inside.
2:10 - I do love myself some Chinglish of quality high!
Looks very much like a machine translation. Having said that, the better translation software (as used by Companies that have a reputation to defend!) produces a surprisingly good result, with very few mistakes.
Phil S - It's 99% machine translations that deliver the goods but a simple proof read by a person with Anglo-Chinese roots would fix the shit... but I don't really want it fixed for the entertainment it delivers.
Machine translations are part of getting something from China on ebay and a quick giggle before putting your item to use!
@@reggiep75 Or putting your item in the bin! lol.....
Their Chinglish is a lot better than my Chinese language skills.
Unfortunately, Chinglish will be a dead language -- like Latin, Aramaic, Klingon, and Elvish -- not long after the 'good machine translation' software becomes widely available to manufacturers as an on-line, real-time service. Something must be done to preserve Chinglish for posterity! Who will lay out for the corpus?
Hi Clive I really enjoy your videos.
I have one of these headlamps for a year now works great I got the headlamp without batteries. And I use soshine 3400mAh actual capacity 3350mAh it lasts all day ideal for tight attics and dark cavities, I'm an electrician btw.
Soshine NiMh cells are remarkably good quality for the money. Not yet in the same league as Eneloops but they offer a very good capacity per dollar spent (and seem to hold charge very well).
Back in the 1950's my father, who was a farmer, thought he needed a headlamp for working around our farm. You see we were so far out in the back country of North Dakota that electric power had yet to reach our farm, in fact it still has not although the farm is now vacant and has been absorbed into a huge maxi-farm. So he looked around and found a true head lamp. It consisted of a battery pack that you wore on your belt, the pack held 4 D cells, a wire ran from that to a large light housing with an incandescent bulb, glass lens and tin housing. An elastic band stretched around the head and another over the top. It actually worked OK, Dad said it was a "Miners" light and he wore it when he had to check the cows who were calving late at night, and other chores after dark on the very dark farmstead.
I would have thought that around that time, the miners would have been using the calcium carbide head lamps. Calcium carbide plus water equals acetylene which burns very readily.
"Need a special low-resistance meter." While a special meter would be nice to have - you can do what I've always done - just use one of your inexpensive meters and power supply - run a known current thru the resistors...say one amp to make the maths easy...measure voltage drop..and done! :)
Youd have to do it out of circuit to get an accurate reading, of course. You could short your meter leads together and read the nominal resistance and subtract it from the reading if the meter is stable enough (i.e. doesn't jump around a lot).
@Alan Hartley Its called a Kelvin connection.
Yes that's true.
Are you sure subscribe to popular Electronics many years ago.
I built the Precision 1 amp current injector project for this reason.
It still may be around somewhere in my stuff somewhere not sure though.
I'm sure somewhere someone could find a project on the internet I bet.
If so desired.
They should have an archive would be nice.
Another possible source for a project would be the Encyclopedia of electronics circuits?
And Cookbook of electronics circuits?
Sorry cannot remember exact titles.
I have only one volume so couldn't tell you for sure.
You have me in stitches every time you read the Chinglish blurb with a Scottish dialect...it is almost Pythonesque!
No almost about it.
LOL, My first thoughts seeing this thing was a Spiders Eye !
I wish they sold lithium 18650 like they sell AA/AAA batteries in supermarkets and stuff. It's clearly the standard of the future for removable battery-powered gadgets so I'm sure Energizer, Duracell and others will start selling them to the general public soon.
I've been hoping that would happen for the last 10 years though...
Product liability laws mean this will never happen. It's hard to damage yourself with NiMH cells, it is easy to make fire with lithium cells if you know nothing about them.
@@donaldmeston4165 Doesn't Clive have a video asking what's inside NiMH cells (fire apparently)? (Or similar)
A few things I would note having been an avid vaper for some time now. 1. Discard the chinesium batteries ASAP! 2. Buy a proper set of 18650's from a reputable company (Samsung 25r, 30q) 3. NEVER charge cells inside the light, always charge using an external charger. 4. Check out Battery Mooch for listings and tests of 18650's and their true ratings. Lastly, I've seen reports of these blowing up on people's heads, almost certainly down to the house fire brand batteries.
TrustFire - you can trust that they'll catch on fire! Unusual honesty in Chinese advertising! ;-)
Thanks for looking at this Clive. I have several set of similar lights / torches and use them a lot in the winter when walking the dog and another set which has cob arrays either side of an adjustable beam led when I am servicing the car. Its great to illuminate the deeper darker parts of an engine. :)
To remove the flashing effect look up the Free PDK project on GitHub.
They have the parts list and Gerber file to build a programming device for Paduk micro-controllers using normal C or C++ (Paduk normally uses their proprietary mini-C format)
I'm tempted to program the Padauk microcontrollers in their native assembly code.
The pissing contest is not all bad. Those LEDs are bound to fail at some point, at least you will have some left when you come back from the trek :-)
@Garaidh Llwyd That's not how LED screens work. They are LCD screens with an LED backlight, usually a few dozen LEDs at most.
@@SodaAnt Well I guess there are OLED monitors out there now and AMOLED screens for phones/tablets nowadays, in which case the screen does consist out of many active light emitting elements instead of an LCD letting light pass or not.
But they do have known issues with the blue pixels degrading faster than the red and green ones, possibly leading to colour shifts later after use. And I suppose if one is used 24/7 with rather static images that have bright sections displayed they can kinda similar to old "screen burn in" but in reverse dim that area earlier than expected.
@@extrastuff9463 The early OLED screens do fail with age. I had an old OLED watch that I used to love, I could watch videos on the blasted little screen besides it being a rather large, very heavy due to it's all pot metal case, and had extra batteries that one could charge individually as needed. After about 3 years, the screen went dull then went so dim it barly showed, that's when I took the batteries and used elsewhere and tossed the watch. Hated to see it go, it was a neat item, it was also a cell phone but now days that seems the norm and not the exception. I also have an old Archos 104 where the OLED screen has gone bad, it now displays in a dim RED and black mode that can only be read in the dark. Works OK for a night time MP3 player to lull one to sleep and keep the nightmares at bay player, well it did till very recently when the old battery began giving up the ghost, now only plays about 2 hours then dies. Time to that one to go in the bin as well I guess. It was only a 4 gig anyhow, and by today's standard, mostly useless, however I have never tried to listen to more then 4 gig of music in one setting anyhow.
Maybe AvE could make you a torch body and you could make the circuitry ;-)
You're a legend, Clive. Keep being you for us.
Finally something i own before you release a video about taking apart! Now i don't have to destroy my light, lol.
Not only was I surprised to hear you talk of De Efteling, but your pronunciation is spot on! :D
Exactly this! 😮
0:15 yes, the number of LEDs is great for marketing and on paper but it also has the benefit of producing more light at less heat compared to less quantity of high power LEDs
I swear I saw the red LED version of this model on the faces of "the bad guys" in a Cyberpunk 2077 trailer! 😄
I wonder if that extra strap length would be enough to allow it to be worn over a hard hat?
The contractors I work with tend toward Petzl lights because they fit well (and securely) on their hard hats.
And at the same time they regularly grumble about the cost of the Petzl lights...
The Petzl lights are designed for use on hard hats, but the quality is poor for the cost. My first LED head light was a Petzl Tikka. The dollar store clones are actually better made.
I wonder if it ever got put back together?
I wonder when someone of Clive's height, build, disposition, and inclination will be so bold as to begin suggesting ways in which products torn-down could, or can, be improved from stock. In the case of this head-lamp, would it have been worthwhile, for example, to bin the batts and replace them with something more burly? Could the silliness of the lockstep switching cycle be changed --arguably 'improved' -- by excising a few LEDs so that point in the cycle effectively, if not clicked-through, turns the unit _off_ and resets the cycle to the default start? Etc..
Damn you Clive! I've got a few of these and have taken them apart for repair so I know what's in them already. Still I watch this and almost forget my brekkie scones in the oven, you're voice is too enchanting 😁
Sometimes I have no idea what your talking about but I so love your videos. 👍
I bought one a few months back, I've got to replace the wires joining the front and back as the light turns off if it has a slight knock.
But I bought some proper 18650's.
Not a bad item 4/10 if you customise it. But there's better.
Yes!! Feed my headlamp addiction!!!
I just picked up a gearwrench one I have a review coming! there is a company called streamlight I know there flashlights are great and I assume there head lamps are too.
Clive, laddie.... yea should be out in the fog with the others, awaiting the start of the TT.
@Matt Quinn But Matt can you not just imagine BigClive hopping onto the MV 750, pudding-pot helmet strapped down to keep his beard from draining too much speed (he did used to ride with Mick Hailwood don't ya know?) and going off for a couple tours of the rock? The real problem though, is that it's apparently a deluge again this year and the TT may not be run for safety reasons.
All the best mate.
@@trumpetRex Done the course on an ST100 (obviously NOT during the Races!). After that I was even more impressed with the circuit times the real experts managed to knock up (and not that surprised how many have died on the course!)
I bought an 8 LED lamp, with all LEDs arranged within one round multi element reflector. It's primarily a bike light but has a head torch strap. Stupidly bright on full beam, turning night into day, lasts < 30mins on the crappy 4x18650 cells it came with but gets so hot you can't touch it! And that one did not have the most LEDs of some of the other bike lights for sale, some had 12 or maybe even 15 LEDs!
lol your almost at a million subscribers so god bless and keep on keepin on brother ill see you in the next video also ive been watching you for over 4 or 5 years now lol and i love watching your videos so thanks for being you lol
14:30 - That sure is some awesome soldering!
OH MY GOD, I bought this thing back in the winter to use on the Farm! The light output is COMPLETE BS, and the Batterys last about 10 mins.
The batteries would last more than 10 minutes if they weren't 500mAh per cell!
Get some better cells and use with it.
Or better still, get a better product :p
I have the single unit LED torch that you tested a while back. It had a small round hole for a charging lead but no circuit to control the charge. I removed the battery holders and found enough space beneath to fit a TP4056 charging board. Filed out the round hold to fit a micro USB plug on the TP4056 and the original LED hole lined up to show the red LED on the TP4056.
Fitted 2 decent Samsung batteries and it gets a really good run time and easily recharged. Shame about the heat it produces though. Does get quite toasty after a while.
Ive got a headlamp from Wish that takes 18650s. I bought 4 cells plus a charger from ebay. Total investment was around 20 bucks and it help so much during cleaning cycles at work (once a week). Having to peer into empty 30 ton bins while trying to hold a flashlight and a brush is hard. The headlamp gives me two free hands to hold the 100ft extending pole. Maybe the best work related item I have ever bought.
A good head light is extremely useful. Light exactly where you need it.
So which one *is* your actual favourite light? I like the cheap cob-based ones without a lens, which provide a great wash of light in front of me.
My favourite uses a single focussed LED in a very rugged housing with a simple on/off function and adjustable intensity that is retained in memory.
Mine is also a simple on/off, but is more of a flood than a spot. I find it easier on the eyes.
Mine is from earlier in the pissing match, when there were only 3 LEDs. Some wet+dry to two of the (plastic) lenses turned it from spot/spot/spot to spot/flood/spot+flood (and strobe) and it's been great for work and play for three years now - well worth eight quid and ten minutes effort!
Pinout of the LED module controller is, or looks like, a PIC12F629? Can probably remove it , program one up, and put a F629 on it anyway for different "modes" ;)
@@Okurka. Probably... But you can't reprogram it, hence why I said you can remove it and use a 12F629 in its place for versatility. ;)
@@FG-Supercharged why can't we reprogram the chip? Never say never.
i wish there was just an on/off switch for whatever mode you are on
Megabats, I concur! Almost every cob LED flashlight, indeed just about every LED flashlight of any type, has a flashing mode. Don't want it, don't need it. Those so-called tactical flashlights have something like five modes controlled from just one switch. It's annoying as hell.
I've done the microcontroller swap for Christmas lights that start in "flash" mode. The pinout didn't match but there was enough room to run blue (i.e. bodge, rework) wires.
Cheap source for 18650 batteries. Old laptop batteries. I have a lot of good high amperage cells from them.
Yup, and surprisingly they are more powerful than the 9800 mAh ones I got with one of these headlamps some years ago 😁
I got one from Newegg for cheap. Says it came with 4000mAh 18650 cells. After testing they were 500. So I use those in my pocket flashlight and put my actual EBL 3,000mAh ones in the headlamp. Headlamp lasts weeks now since it's a single focused diode with 6000mAh behind it. I find these things handy.
Thanks for the review of another crappy torch, I love how they just connect the LED's straight across the battery with no proper current control. I was appalled when I saw this done using 3 x AAA cells, I thought they would get it right when they moved to Li-Po batteries. That's probably another reason for supplying low capacity shitty cells, If they used good cells the LED's would immediately blow.
I tried fitting Ni-Cad cells to one of those cheap 3xAAA cell torches to see what would happen if you used batteries that would not collapse/load down, Bang/fut went the LED's
Best headlight I’ve found is the Bandicoot. USB chargeable, slimline, integrated silicone housing and headstrap and you can program the modes via PC or Mac.
Clive, what is that little pry tool thing you have, looks like it's marked ReGizmo? Appears to be some kind of miniature splunger, as you folks in the UK might say. Perhaps made for disassembling cell phones?
The iSesamo is the spudger seen most often here. They hold up quite well in service.
Absolutely love your videos Clive!! I agree 100% that the Chinese Mah ratings have as much truth in the as Goldilocks and her furry friends. However, the latest 18650 cells from Tesla/Panasonic put out a real 3400mah. They are expensive compared to the Chinese cells as you'd expect, roughly $8 - $12 per cell. However, if someone is in need of that very last tidbit of duration, there is an option. Quality control is much higher as well.
Keep up the fantastic work!!!!
"Hey this strobe light is very usefull in this situation", said no one ever
It may be intended for bike riders- I see bike headlights that strobe pretty often and they are annoying AF every time.
Gives you something to aim for.
When you want turn it off you know when you reached the last of a gazillion modes and only need one more keypress😁
when you have no sos light ... which do you think might work just as well to get somebodys attention?
IDIOT
That LED headlight feels like a film prop from the "The Matrix Trilogy."
Looks like a Sentinel's eyes
Im guessing the resistors are there because there are three LEDs in parallel for the primary circuit as opposed to two in the auxiliary circuits, possibly to limit the power dissipation in the transistor.
If had this type of headlamp then would be thinking of bridging out resistors at least temporarily to see if made much of a difference
I bought a truck with a 52 inch light bar on it water seems to have taken most of them out, however when I hit the switch some still light, after I fix the transmission and I stall the new light bar I wanna take this bar apart and salvage some of the LEDs and see if it just corrosion that are then up.
I have that exact light, and after disassembling the batteries found out they were two thirds full of battery and one third filler. Decent light for the price though.
The Microchip PIC16F18313-I/SN would be a nice replacement for that microcontroller. You could use PWM to control the brightness of the LEDs if you want all on but at lower intensity to reduce harsh shadows. Less than £0.60 from Farnell in one off pricing. I would definitely put some series resistance with the LEDs otherwise they're just going to cook without significant increase in luminosity as they will run at very poor efficiency also resulting in low battery life.
Great show as always . Could you do more headlamps and flashlights ? I use them professionally in HVAC and Plumbing
Ironically I can't find a listing on fleaBay for this from an EU seller with the batteries supplied, except one which claims 600mAh batteries. Interestingly honest!
Must be a typo, they meant to put 6000 which would be a bit better than 5800 :)
@@benbaselet2026 😂😂😂
Great video Big Clive, thank you.
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How can I tell when the battery is fully Charged Let me know thanks from MrJackson
You've noticed too @bigclivedotcom . I've been wondering what's behind the increasingly aggressive and creative designs in headband work lights?!?
Flight from the notions of "durable" and "classic" and "clever"? 'Dunno.
Please show us your favorite headlight/torch which you mentioned in this video.
I like the phrase "Pissing Match" never heard that before, I'll have to remember that.
Nice one.
About 8 weeks back my first headlight arrived from China. I had selected the 3 LED version and it is quite fine for my purposes. I am getting old, you see, and my eyesight is getting a bit "dim" if you will. So when it comes to soldering and such, the lamp beside my chair is just not good enough. I used to have a small USB LED thing with a clip that I would attach to my clothing and plug into a nearby power supply but the clip broke off and I could no longer find it on Ebay (perhaps I didn't search good enough.) When I was last at my dentist, they were using headlights with a single LED and it seemed to be great for them, so when I saw the one on Ebay with 3, why that should be 3 times better right? Well not really but it does the job nicely for me. Thanks to being a long time Big Clive watcher, I was wise enough not to order the high capacity batteries, since I have a large supply of 18650's taken from old laptop batteries to use. When it arrived I found it to be just what I needed, and I use it on at least a weekly basis. It puts me back in the "lets try to build.....) mode! Yay, you only stay young if you learn one new thing every day, and thanks to Big Clive and a few other TH-camrs, my learning continues daily. Folks just do not understand how an old disabled cop like myself can stay so young when they know I have always been older then they are.
You should have a set up for testing Lumins...EVERY flashlight on EBay/ Amazon overstates the brightness of its LEDs. I dont know what the standard set up for testing is, but its gotta be easy to reproduce with a Light Meter
Could replace the chip with a simple on off switch (or center off SPDT I suppose)
EDIT- as Randy Smith already said!
At 12:26, concerning the resistor marked 101, 1 is *not* a "multiplier", because 10 times 1 equals 10! It tells you to add a single zero to the 10 proceeding it, thereby signifying a hundred ohms. People might refer to this as a *multiplier*, but it isn't. Yes, I am being pedantic.
It isn't 'adding zero' (10+0=10) and is actually multiplication but by 10 to the power of the number '101' = 10x10, '102' = 10x100. Multiplier is correct but assumes you know about powers of 10.
@Matt Quinn yes correct
😂. My phone seems to be working against me and regardless of how I type, it seems to deliberately screw with the spellings. Thanks.
The final “1” in “101” is indeed the multiplier position as it what *defines* your multiplier even though the actual value is an exponent, it’s just that you multiply by 10^1. That knowledge is considered a given if you work with electronics.
@@purpleviolin , my smartphone does exactly the same thing, it changes words on me. I can proofread a post prior to posting it, and then I look at it again after it has been posted and realize that words have been changed. I usually use the voice to text feature, speaking into the phone and having it transcribe for me, and sometimes several seconds after it types the word I have spoken, the word will change. I've also noticed that if I use any expression of speech that could be interpreted as the title of a song or movie, the software will capitalize the entire phrase.
@@ethanpoole3443 , I actually repair audio equipment fulltime for a living, so I do work with electronics. You could say that we are both at least partially correct, and I do understand about powers of ten; however, where people get into trouble or where it gets confusing is that you will see capacitors and other components that have three numbers on them that are the actual value of the component. Older ceramic capacitors will often be marked directly with the picofarad value of the part, although sometimes they're marked with the power of 10 multiplier scheme (and generally, ceramic caps will graduate to a decimal or fractional microfarad rating at some point, like .0047 or even .00047) . I've also seen small film caps that are marked with the actual value capacitance (or trim- pots marked with the actual resistance value); sometimes 470 means 47, and sometimes it means 470! When in doubt, grap the capacitance meter. It really is a stupid system. I'd almost prefer capacitors be marked with color bands like resistors, except that nowadays, modern resistors use such tiny narrow bands of somewhat odd color- spectrum markings that it can be difficult to tell red from brown, especially after the components age or are exposed to heat ( my eyes are also aged, and have probably been exposed to too much heat!). And now that 1% and 2% tolerance resistors are common, sometimes it's hard to tell which end of the resistor is which!
Increasingly I find stuff ordered from a "UK warehouse" actually comes direct from China.
That's against Ebay's ToS. Technically you could report a seller for misrepresenting an item's location.
@@veraxis9961 If I had a penny for every listing that is against eBay's TOS ....
I'm wondering what your take would be on the wind generators . Not expecting you to have one at home. But maybe you could doodle it.
Question here.
And more.
Will that run straight off the USB port without batteries installed.
being supplied all current through the charge cable through the port.
And or and just running it without draining batteries.
Also I am looking to modify I a headlamp that uses three Double A's or three Triple A's.
to run off either the internal battery.
pack with a modification in the middle of the cable.
Either or install a small barrel Jack somewhere there's enough space available to do so.
So that be able to use USB power.
through an extension or an adapter jack.
To run off a power bank in an emergency situation.
if the power goes out in your low on batteries.
Also I found that that server image LED Lantern.
the large one with a DC Barrel Jack and the on off dimmer switch.
Even though the red voltage is 6 volts for both D size batteries.
and also the adapter jack as external worse excellent through USB power.
through a cable that fits the adapter jack.
I have run off a power bank before.
Also I happen to have a cable for another device that's power only no data pins connected of course.
That handle problems Barrel Jack.
But I took out the rubber plug assembly for the the adapter jack.
so that could plug it in properly due to the fact it was a a barrel plug it was too short to fully plug-in otherwise.
Also I was looking into a headlamp that uses 18650 cells.
1 of them?
That can also if you don't have the available or are they are dead.
Can run off 2 lithium camera cells.
Which if I'm not mistaken are now available rechargeable form..
PS.
has anyone converted Warehouse Harbor Freight cob work light flashlights.
The frebe ones that is.
There are actually surprisingly good lights for the money.
even if you paid the full retail price would be worth it.
the ones with the three LEDs on the front end and I called light on the front where the switch is.
The blue ones
Converting them either USB or rechargeable.
had that idea to since they are usually available free with other purchases.
And they are quite bright at least for the cob light on the front.
Handy when go up a dark tunnel
I had one of those. But the 6 light model. I fell while I had it in my hand and broke the cheap ass harness thing and the part that affixes the light onto the frame. They don’t take rough care well at all.
Thanks Big Clive. So fabulous isn't it? I'm glad they added the warning about frying your retinas. Geeze! 100,000 lumens! Good grief, the skin on your face would peel away as well. That would be about as bright as about 25, 105 watt CFLs
The annoying strobe operation is called tactical flash mode.
I have a friend with one similar to this and the light it puts out is pretty awe inspiring. In terms of pure light output it's amazing for the price. Not sure about longevity though. Chinese stuff does surprise me sometimes though.
i have one of those. batteries last about 20 minutes with just the center light on.
put two Samsung 30Q in see what will happen
After seeing your review, I might actually buy one of these, $12 and it comes with (cheap) batteries, that's a pretty good deal I think, plus the cells are replaceable, very handy when you have other things that take 18650 cells (vapes and other flashlights) and have a bunch laying around.
6:43 "...there's no real point in having it off."
Yeah, I know that feeling...
#o(
Clive slipping ir in and not hoping we would notice
Heh, I bought some elfeland "1200 mA" 14500 cells for a flashlight (knowing full well they weren't). They were ~350 mA. I tend to assume the actual capacity of any Ebay batteries is ~~ 1/5 of the rated claim. That tends to hold true, in my experience.
Looks like a creepy spider. Clive's led controllers remember their setting,which is nice.
At 14:30, it's the Mothman Chronicles! That giant Luna Moth looking thing is going to give me nightmares.
Can u do a quick video on your thoughts about the TT? How do you like motorcycle racing? Do you watch it? Do you hate the crowds?
I like the buzz it brings to the island. There's not much point watching the races live because they're so fast, but the TV coverage is incredible.
very interesting how long before some health and safety or other requires anyone who wears one of these head lamps requires you to fit a matching red light to your rear !
Would love to see Clive tear down a MS12 flashlight. How they get that much power into a flash lamp must be brutal.
SPACERS!! Ivan Miranda will be proud!
I think Elfeland is a Banggood house brand.
Have you tested if the flashing mode is really supposed to be flashing, or if it stops if you use high drain cells?
So, it's a 'growler' then - makes big noises, but doesn't live up its promise? I too have a favourite "head torch" by 'LED Lights'. Uses three AAA cells and lasts about a month in regular use. It's well battered, been repaired several times and has one of those switches that keep you guessing "will it light this time" but there are none better in terms of light output, unless you go mad and pay silly figures for a light.
Agreed, the strobing effect is a total PITA on these things (mine doesn't have that feature) that should be mandatorily banned as a health hazard!
Hey Clive, how about a teardown/review of head-worn magnifying visors, presumably including various cheap modern ones with plastic lenses and LED lighting built in? I've got a couple of cheapos that sell for 10 bucks or less at the Job Lot store. Plastic lenses, and the LED lights on either side of the lenses are merely okay, somewhat bluish light spectrum. And the magnifying lenses are plastic of course, and you have to flip down or pivot extra lenses in front of the main ones in order to achieve higher magnification. And then I have three of the much higher quality, significantly more expensive, glass-lensed Opti-Visors, outfitted with 5, 7, and 10 diopter lenses..... but they don't come with built-in lighting, and the Maglite style halogen bulb add-on lighting unit that Opti-vizor sells is overpriced and performs poorly......
3:32 what about your shaft?
I'm not comfortable using "torch" because it relates to some of my soldering and brazing tools.
Are you "of the body". . . . . ?
In English, English, the reference to 'torch' is an archaic throwback to the times of pitch impregnated hemp burning on the end of a lump of wood - a light source!
However, my dad, who served in the army during WW2, often used the term 'flashlight' an affectation acquired from associating with American GI's, and I guess I grew up with both terms in regular use. However, when someone mentions getting a torch, I do still think of that burning pitch on the end of a big stick!
@@28YorkshireRose12 , "torch" always makes me think of a scene from a horror movie where a mob of townspeople show up at the monster's Lair with pitchforks and torches.....
@Matt Quinn "Torch" implies combustion of a fuel, whereby "light" is appropriate to the purpose of the tool.
I believe the early flashlights had very inefficient batteries and bulbs, therefore they had a momentary button, which you pressed in "flashes" when you needed it, to conserve the batteries.
So it was quite correct to stop using "torch" when lighting became based on electricity.
Mr Clive Sir... I never really understood the meaning of MOSFET.. I get the MOS part but not the field effect part.. WTF does field effect mean..ty for your time and my ignorance
“Field Effect” is what is actually performing the switching in a FET. The actual electron field at the gate is what switches the transistor on (or in a special case, off). There is no actual current flowing through the gate like there is with a traditional bipolar transistor’s base, it is literally the presence of absence of the electron field itself that makes the path between source and drain conductive (or insulating in that special case).
@@ethanpoole3443 thank you so much I'm so much informed.. I'm older and used to know this knowledge but now I'm feeling stupid..ty Sir so much
They run those LEDs without any current limiting? Is that common? I wonder how long they will last.
So with the supplied batteries it runs on full for 20 minutes? Sweet!
It would do that thing where the intensity would gradually tail off for quite a while.
Is it possible to read the program from this microcontroller? To modify it.
I just have a far fetched idea where the flashing mode could actually make sense. It's the last mode before "off". So, no matter from which mode you want to go to "off", you just tap until you notice the flicker, tap one more - off.
I like many others here would love to see the headlamp that you like.
Me too - if only to see if it's the one I settled on.
The singularity hit China first. Who knew. Ray Kurzweil said design and manufacture are merging.
Clive out of all the cells you have tested , what is the best and highest MAH ? I need some for my lights
The vaping cells tend to be pretty good.
What power bank circuit should I buy for DIY projects?
I know there are a lot of different boards with different ICs and arrangement, are there any recommendations>
Look for the one with the biggest inductor
Maybe they rate their batteries in metric Amps?!? To convert metric Amps to imperial Amps multiply by 0.4231. If you find that hard to remember I use a morse code mnemonic, 4 dots, 2 dots, 3 dots, dash.