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Hi CDBEAM,
Please let me some remarks about hosts for multidiode sets, what may be interesting for you to consider for this or other builds.
When doing 8W blaster with two NUBM07E I have checked several handdrills and have chosen the biggest from the cheap ones (with Ni-Cd battery).
The obvious advantage of hand drill host for multidiode build was that it had wiring ready for high amperage, but after motor was removed the space inside was only good to squeeze in the device on a small 40mm wide baseplate.
Other choices I have considered with more internal space could be a reciprocal saw or (as I once mentioned in another thread) a medium size leaf blower with Li battery. But this might be too big already...
At the moment I consider to try as host the body of Halogen spotlight POWli310 (one of few which still have lead battery and in this way are cheap).
I bought one and checked the space inside. After throwing away lead battery one can insert there a 90mm wide baseplate which would touch (or can be fixed to) the aluminium body.
Of course one will have to add a LiPo battery from RC plane or similar as power source but this could give more modularity/flexibility compared to a premade torch host.
What do you think?
Please let me some remarks about hosts for multidiode sets, what may be interesting for you to consider for this or other builds.
When doing 8W blaster with two NUBM07E I have checked several handdrills and have chosen the biggest from the cheap ones (with Ni-Cd battery).
The obvious advantage of hand drill host for multidiode build was that it had wiring ready for high amperage, but after motor was removed the space inside was only good to squeeze in the device on a small 40mm wide baseplate.
Other choices I have considered with more internal space could be a reciprocal saw or (as I once mentioned in another thread) a medium size leaf blower with Li battery. But this might be too big already...
At the moment I consider to try as host the body of Halogen spotlight POWli310 (one of few which still have lead battery and in this way are cheap).
I bought one and checked the space inside. After throwing away lead battery one can insert there a 90mm wide baseplate which would touch (or can be fixed to) the aluminium body.
Of course one will have to add a LiPo battery from RC plane or similar as power source but this could give more modularity/flexibility compared to a premade torch host.
What do you think?