Message from @kontroll

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2017-08-15 21:15:01 UTC  

Looks good though.

2017-08-15 21:15:11 UTC  

I prefer the understated look.

2017-08-15 21:15:25 UTC  

Feckin going around with something that looks like a cyborg dildo... no thanks.

2017-08-15 21:15:40 UTC  

The manufacturer makes something with the same numbers that's always available

2017-08-15 21:16:18 UTC  

I also have access to both CNC lathe and mill, could I make my own housing and put Hugsby internals inside without knowing any electrical engineering or soldering?

2017-08-15 21:17:02 UTC  

You could just mill the tube bit and steal the lighty end and the switchy end.

2017-08-15 21:17:24 UTC  

That was kind of the plan. Make it sleeker yet grippy.

2017-08-15 21:17:35 UTC  

👍

2017-08-15 21:17:48 UTC  

I have no idea how much effort it would take to extract the guts from the switch.

2017-08-15 21:18:15 UTC  

The LED end is a lot easier to disassemble though, it's just all jammed in there without any adhesives.

2017-08-15 21:18:15 UTC  

At most I'd do patterns with knurling

2017-08-15 21:18:38 UTC  

welp

2017-08-15 21:18:51 UTC  

Wait, I lie.

2017-08-15 21:19:03 UTC  

I was thinking of just the glass and the reflector.

2017-08-15 21:19:14 UTC  

The LED assembly is stuck in some other bit of kit.

2017-08-15 21:20:11 UTC  

On the other hand I guess I could go the other route and make the entire flashlight myself with a 50W LED and the entire housing acting as passive cooler?

2017-08-15 21:20:23 UTC  

50w is a lot. 😄

2017-08-15 21:21:17 UTC  

hello

2017-08-15 21:21:31 UTC  
2017-08-15 21:22:13 UTC  

Just looked up CPU numbers. They're old, but I reckon fairly representative still. Some guy said his CPU idled at 25w, give or take, and went up to 145w at full blast.

2017-08-15 21:22:26 UTC  

And at that point they require some pretty beefy cooling.

2017-08-15 21:23:05 UTC  

I suppose a big honking heat sink like that would do the trick. 😄

2017-08-15 21:24:56 UTC  

Could a 20w one be passively cooled with a hugenormous aluminium heatsink?

2017-08-15 21:25:15 UTC  

I couldn't say.

2017-08-15 21:26:04 UTC  

Guess I'll look into it before spending $2 on an LED module I won't be able to use

2017-08-15 21:26:20 UTC  

>Lol how are you guys measuring this? An i7 at 4.0Ghz is going to be around 200w under a full load.

2017-08-15 21:26:38 UTC  

That's... fuck. 200w?

2017-08-15 21:27:48 UTC  

I did see some YT thing where some dude (possibly two?) built this massive water cooled... miniature sun.

2017-08-15 21:28:32 UTC  

Oh, right. Those work lights.

2017-08-15 21:28:46 UTC  

I guess you could do the passively cooled dealie with ease then, @s3bbe.

2017-08-15 21:29:06 UTC  

That said, those Chinese work lights, according to Saint Clive, aren't anywhere near their stated power rating.

2017-08-15 21:30:43 UTC  

they're probably 40-50W actually

2017-08-15 21:31:34 UTC  

and 150W in conventional light

2017-08-15 21:35:35 UTC  

YO

2017-08-15 21:35:37 UTC  

YO

2017-08-15 21:35:39 UTC  

YO

2017-08-15 21:35:43 UTC  

MY PHONE

2017-08-15 21:36:33 UTC  

NO FUCK

2017-08-15 21:36:35 UTC  

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