37.5cm fresnel lens spotlight build

Nice box. Dah da da Dah dah, Dah da da DAH dah, Dah da da DAH! dah, Dah da da dah. It loses something in print. :bigsmile:

It never ceases to amaze how little response some truly interesting threads get compared to whine and cry threads.

I'm sure you know the answer to your own question but wont answer it here due to repercussions. Either that or your to polite.

I read what is going on here but dont understand a lot so dont respond. The same in a lot of technical threads. Keep up the good work guys.

That's clearly die Walküre von Wagner!, what else? :bigsmile:

This is pretty awesome.

For the next one, you going to use the Fresnel from an old big screen TV?

Like MRsDNF said: I read everything in this thread with great interest but I do not understand “some” of it.
“some” being quite a lot, actually. :wink:

If I cannot add anything usefull, I do rather not post at all.

Grtz
Nico

Same here, i subscribe to interesting threads like this but if i can’t add anything of value i often don’t post.

But i have to say good work djozz :slight_smile: It looks great both the beam & box.

I wish i had the willpower to keep modding when the world is so beautiful outside :bigsmile: but i haven’t modded a single light since may, It is just too bright & nice outside in summer here, and so few dark hours at night i hardly get to use them at all :frowning:
I can’t wait until the darker months so i can find time to mod again :slight_smile:

In that case: use the long summer days to be prepared for the long winter nights! :wink:

Grtz
Nico

Makes perfect sense, go modding when the light's out. Looking forward to the new batch this winter :-)

About me saying 'smart' things, as a biologist and not into physics I only know some basic optics (unlike a few here on BLF who are way more knowledgable than me), but I'm fairly good in thinking those basics through and find a practical use for it in this hobby. And I can not help myself boring the BLF community with that. (As long as it comes with beamshots I think I can get away with that ;-) )

Now now Djozz, no fals modesty please :wink:

I personally think you are one of the members truly contributing to this foruym so pls keep it up!

Grtz
Nico

Djozz, I think you have a lot more fans than you think. Like others have said, sometimes I very much enjoy a post, but fail to comment. Usually because I can’t think of something constructive (or witty) to say — other than maybe the overused “awesome.”

So……. “Awesome”, it is.

Oh wait. I just thought of something almost constructive. Did you know almost everybody mispronounces “Fresnel”?

(at least here, in the backcountry.)

“Augustin-Jean Fresnel (French pronunciation: [ɔgystɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ fʁɛnɛl]; pronounced freɪˈnɛl fray-NELL in English) (10 May 1788 – 14 July 1827), was a French physicist who contributed significantly to the establishment of the theory of wave optics. Fresnel studied the behaviour of light both theoretically and experimentally.”
BTW he was born at Broglie. Not many french people know how to pronounce correctly “Broglie”

Two outside beamshots in this thread:

Saw that thread! Wow! :cowboy_hat_face:

I did not seen this thread before. This is very nice experiment with extreme kcd numbers and very nice rainbow beam :)

Wow!

Why was I snoozing on this thread? My perspective on making throwers or search lights completely changed upon reading this. I have to admit though that there are a lot of things I don’t understand also. :stuck_out_tongue:

I think I’ll copy this concept shamelessly when I try to build a ‘portable’ ultra long range search light for our rescue team. :bigsmile:

A few tips: measure the focal length of the lens carefully, at a distance as large as possible, and then very carefully make the box with the corect dimensions. My box allows a focal correction of a cm, but that appeared only just enough, more focal travel than that is not a luxury. I was surprised about the focal difference between 20 meter and infinity. Mount the lens as flat as possible (a rigid frame) and stress-free. The finning on the back appeared completely unneccessary for an XM-L2 at 5A.

Does it have a moonlight mode and does it come with a pocket clip? :slight_smile:

Thank you for the tips djozz! I will keep that in mind. :slight_smile:

I am going to build something like this with an CXB3590 @140 watts
though I need a collimator lens right in front of the COB to narrow the spread of it, I got a 90mm diameter and 90mm focal length lens so far but that is not enough, I will need a near (half)sphere to get a narrow enough beam of the COB for my fresnel.

I see, so you are going for maximum output in your build. I have asked myself that, more light is more useful but smaller light sources (less light) give a more intense hotspot. I’m still debating if I should rebuild the light with a Cree XHP70.2 for more light and still a pretty intense hotspot.