Because of focusing inconsistencies I don’t think I can just make one height of ring for a given light. This complicates matters.
I think I will need to get custom stickers / paper shims made which a person can stack to adjust reflector height. DIY focus. Those pre-made ones for hole punched paper would probably work fine. Should be .003”-.004” thick or so each.
Yes. Thanks for trying Hank. And thanks for the honest update.
I think it would need a linear FET driver, such as what led4power produces. But those are not cheap. If Hank would use a L4P driver, I believe a lot of us would still buy, even with an increased price. Maybe a limited special run? But, to make it a sustainable product, somebody would need to come up with a cheaper driver.
Now I know what Ralphie must’ve felt like in “A Christmas Story” when the neighbor’s dogs ruined their Christmas turkey dinner.
“The heavenly aroma still hung in the house. But it was gone, all gone! No turkey! No turkey sandwiches! No turkey salad! No turkey gravy! Turkey Hash! Turkey a la King! Or gallons of turkey soup! Gone, ALL GONE!”
Output for the White Flat seems to be about equal between 4.5A and 5A in the test results from djozz. Above 5A, it starts falling. A 4.2A driver wouldn’t be giving up anything you could see with the naked eye.
I’d love to see a buck driver for the D1S to better support emitters like the White Flat, SST-20, and 219D. I am perhaps less interested than some in hitting the absolute peaks, as I spend more time using my lights with my eyes than with a luxmeter.
No, not far from the peak performance at all actually.
The difference between 4 and 5 Amperes in output numbers is hardly worth overdriving this LED so hard.
You could make it 13 × 7135 though, and get 4.55 Amperes, which is a good compromise.
But i doubt there’s enough room on a single sided driver board for so many 7135’s.
But then again, why not design a dual sided driver board?
This little White Flat has a nice low Vf so it’s suitable for 7135 drivers.
Buck drivers always eat up a little Voltage, they have a minimum voltage drop.
Maybe the same as the old tech 7135 though, which have a minimum voltage drop of 0.15 Volts.
But more expensive and you need more space (hight) for the inductor, especially with high currents.