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Recommendations:
1) Replace the 9V battery with two 3V batteries (10440, cr2, cr123, etc.). Those square 9V batteries do not give sufficient current for these high outputs.
2) Get a semi-permanent battery connection. Use or make some sort of battery holder or at least tape the wires to the battery connections with some sort of switch to turn it on and off. Just "holding" the wires on the connection is NOT good enough.
3) "Open" the back of the lens nut. Below is a picture. This does more than just allow more light through. At these outputs, the back plastic part can actually be melted enough to foul your diode.
4) use some kind of heat sink. After we get this up to power it will overheat quickly
Peace,
dave
1) Replace the 9V battery with two 3V batteries (10440, cr2, cr123, etc.). Those square 9V batteries do not give sufficient current for these high outputs.
2) Get a semi-permanent battery connection. Use or make some sort of battery holder or at least tape the wires to the battery connections with some sort of switch to turn it on and off. Just "holding" the wires on the connection is NOT good enough.
3) "Open" the back of the lens nut. Below is a picture. This does more than just allow more light through. At these outputs, the back plastic part can actually be melted enough to foul your diode.
4) use some kind of heat sink. After we get this up to power it will overheat quickly
Peace,
dave