Made some LED lights............
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:37 am
Gents,
Thought I would share my recent project. I wanted some LED spread lights as well as some underwater LED's. I couldn't find anything available for spread lights that are dim-able. So, I researched LED's and decided to design and make my own. Below are some pics. I think they came out pretty cool. They are small at only @ 2.5" in diameter and put out a whomping 1,500 lumins. I like the fact that they are dim-able. I am planning on putting 4 of them as spreaders but after seeing how much light they put out I think that's going to be overkill but that's fine with me! I'm going to mount a couple of green units on my trim tabs as well. cheers.


Below are some pics I took at night. The pics don't do justice but you'll get the idea. The night was pitch black and no flash was used.
The pool is 20'x60' so the shrubbery you see at the back of the pool is @ 65' away.

These palm trees are very tall at @ 60-70'. In the corner of the pic you can see the roof of the 2 story house.

Here I have one just laying in the bottom of the pool. I couldn't get it to lay very well so the aim of the light isn't the best.

Thought I would share my recent project. I wanted some LED spread lights as well as some underwater LED's. I couldn't find anything available for spread lights that are dim-able. So, I researched LED's and decided to design and make my own. Below are some pics. I think they came out pretty cool. They are small at only @ 2.5" in diameter and put out a whomping 1,500 lumins. I like the fact that they are dim-able. I am planning on putting 4 of them as spreaders but after seeing how much light they put out I think that's going to be overkill but that's fine with me! I'm going to mount a couple of green units on my trim tabs as well. cheers.


Below are some pics I took at night. The pics don't do justice but you'll get the idea. The night was pitch black and no flash was used.
The pool is 20'x60' so the shrubbery you see at the back of the pool is @ 65' away.

These palm trees are very tall at @ 60-70'. In the corner of the pic you can see the roof of the 2 story house.

Here I have one just laying in the bottom of the pool. I couldn't get it to lay very well so the aim of the light isn't the best.
