tomcat said:
im making a maglite one what resistance for 2xAA to run at like 230mw (no lm317 of course) im so crap at eletronic maths.... never my strong point. my multimeter says 750mw no load on the pair of AAs..
How can a multimeter say 750mW? And no load at that?
You didn't go and measure the current from the two batteries, did you? If you did, you shorted the batteries, as if you would put a piece of wire between the + and -.. That's not very good for the batteries. Especially if you do it for a while, because they violently discharge, only limited by their own internal resistance.
You can only measure
voltage on the batteries that way (by touching the + and - with the multimeter). You can only measure current by putting the multimeter in series, between one pole of the battery and the load. Otherwise, the current you get is the short circuit current - the maximum current your batteries can put out.
And a pair of AAs should be well capable of putting out a few Ampers in a short circuit, so i really don't understand the reading you got..
You should really build or buy a driver circuit, and power it from a pair of rechargable 3.6V Li-Pos.. That would not only be safer, but the power would remain the same for the entire life of the batteries, from 8.4V when they're both full, down to 6V when they're both empty. You can get such Li-Pos in AA or even AAA size from DealExtreme..
If you're not carefull, you're just gonna kill your LD.