led key-light conversion - pics
#1
led key-light conversion - pics
Alright, as promised, I took some pictures of my Porsche key that I changed from the ol' fashioned incandescent bulb to a light emitting diode. I bought a brand new key head from the dealership to compare it to. (you'll see a shadow in my key's pictures from the key shaft...the new key is just the head, so no shadow) For the photos, I set my camera 12 inches from the brochure I was lighting, and they were all taken in complete darkness. The first two were taken from six inches, and the second two from twelve, right on top of the camera.
light at 6 inches...
and at 12 inches...
This is an experimental/prototype key that I've made, but we will be making and selling them very soon. Just for fun, I'm making a blacklight key, and I'll post pics of that one too!!
light at 6 inches...
and at 12 inches...
This is an experimental/prototype key that I've made, but we will be making and selling them very soon. Just for fun, I'm making a blacklight key, and I'll post pics of that one too!!
#7
i actually tried that once. but gave up when i saw how much LEDs cost. im not paying like 3$ for a thing that i probly cant even get to work. hah. but if you can get it to work ill deffenitly be on top of your buyer list.
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#10
I tested my current setup by burning the led constantly - rather than in "pulses" - and I got over 36 hours of constant light. After I let the batteries sit for a day, they powered the same led at nearly full strength again. I'm estimating that under normal usage, the power should last between four and five years, and the led is rated at 80,000 hours constant.
#14
how did you get this to work? i was trying for awhile myself but couldn't find an LED that would run from 1.5 V... did you find a low-voltage LED? or a 3V lithium battery that fits in our key?
nice work!
nice work!