18650 area lamp from 3aaa cheapie aka "polishing a turd"

Yes they are. Someday alkaline batteries will go the way of the buggy whip so these mods wont have to be done.

nice thing about these is they can still be used with 3aaa if you have the holder with the extended + contact.
but even the best aaa are pathetic in these so 18650 all the way!

big lots had a 10 pack of assorted camo patterns for 4.99 on sale.
grabbed the last 3 they had.they work fine in these mods.check local stores.beats playing games to exploit the hf coupons….

Nice find.

these
you have to seat the quarter at about 1/8” from the front but otherwise they do fine.have to grind/sand the i d at the front as the paint/anodise is there.

damn

now I have a project to do

another note.i have some pre tffc k2’s here i have been using.these must have a .47 to 1 ohm resistor in series or they pull way too much and overheat.
the output has minor rings from the smaller point source and the bottom of the bottle.
the chinese clones have a higher vf which eliminates the resistor and the larger area of the phosphor somewhat evens out the beam.

Well I would be glad to be able to make turds like those.

can you easily get a u.s quarter?
or a local coin the same size?
rest of the parts are easy,cheap,and sometimes free.

these
have a huge die in them.biggest die i have seen in a “3w” led.wider than an xml die.
they work great in the direct drive design here.
nw is ever so slightly yellowish.but brighter than the rest.

those are the same ones i been using in various lantern conversions and small lighting upgrades for awhile. ( they are a clone of the original Luxeon Star design with its own “case” for the LED die.)
( both the 1W & 3W versions) I like the WW versions for lanterns, and some of the NW tint ones are not bad either. they do have a big die, sort of like a small version of a MT-G2 shape in a smaller lower power case) these wor great and easy to use for various Led lighting mods and lantern conversions with the side power connectors and smooth flat bottom heat sink plate. i have driven the 3W with 700ma before using a 2-7135 driver but they have to be direct contacting a good copper heat sink to survive. They are some what tougher than a regular LED as the die is covered with a hard acrylic dome instead of a silicone one like most.

we had some high wind here that took the power down about 5 hours after dark.
just about everyone in my neighborhood was using these and the hf 27led modded ones.and i got orders for 20 more to fill.
not to mention folks showing me cheap lights and asking if they could be run on those odd batteries?mostly cheap 3aaa lights that infact can.

well i created a monster.local cops saw these things hanging everywhere around my neighborhood last week during a power failure.
and asked about them.when i told the officer who came to my door that they were literally made of junk he wanted to make some himself.since he vapes and has hf freebies i told him the basics and gave him leds and resistors.i know where he lives and saw his kids hanging them in trees to light the area around the cookout.
and yes he knows about this place too.another down the rabbit hole!

cool :slight_smile: Since the originals above i have built many more myself, and some new models & styles, including a “penlight” lantern stick from $2 ebay 2-AA lights & 2-AAA lights, and others including as Cr123 model using the closes of Mini-01 light.

i just made 2 of these for long runtime for my camping trips.
i wound up with xp stars with pads for a 7135.
used Sedstar neutral xpg,drink nozzle cap,and ebl 20650.
dimmer but looooonnng runtime.
better color rendering too.

another storm and 3 day outage.
10 more of these lights in the hands of new neighbors.
10 lights,20 laptop pulls,and 10 “ghetto chargers”
everyone loves these things!
esp when one can charge from any modern usb cell charger.

good stuff :slight_smile: i have built so many of these super-budget lights i lost track of them, and use many of them camping.

:slight_smile:

with the efficiency of newer leds there is now a shortcut that eliminates the most expensive part.
the new harbor freight freebie has a 2835 led.
beam is godawful though.
but you can carefully reflow a 3535 led onto the pads.have to hold it with your tweezers while it cools to keep it centered.
the resistor on the board lets it pull about 200ma on a fresh 18650.and barely gets warm . this with a nichia 219c 4000k.
so you can push it back together and run an 18500 or seat the board near the end,add a diffuser,and use an 18650 with spacer(rolled up cereal box)
btw the nichia gives a decent beam with no purple/puke of the stock led.

the above trick works with the dollar tree camping light.
i only populate the center position on the area light section.
change resistor to 3.3 ohm for nicd/nimh or 5.1 for cz,alk,li primary.