Runs for over 2 hrs from a 9V battery, fits into a altoids gum tin.
A fun project that cost under $50 and takes under 2 hours.
you also get to claim bonus geek points when your electronics come with a warning like:
"WARNING! Luxeon LEDs are extremely bright! Looking directly into a into a lighted LED will cause eye damage! Use caution when working with these LEDs"
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Luxeon V star. The most powerful led available!
LED Dynamics Buck Puck, p/n 03021-D-I-1000 1A Wide range high output LED driver module
lm555 timer ic
8 pin socket for 555 ic
47µF 16V electrolytic capacitor
270 ohm variable resistor
270 ohm 1/4 watt carbon resistor (red purple brown)
9V battery snap
jumper wires
proto board with copper solder pads around each hole
heat sink from an old motherboard
two tiny nuts and bolts
Altoids gum tin
Tools:
Soldering iron w/ solder
diagonal cutters
utility knife (to cut proto board)
drill with bit same diameter as your tiny bolts





































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Was it because of the current threshold being too low to adequately feed the 555?
Would the LMC555 work better due to lower current consumption?
thanks :)
http://www.theledlight.com/luxeonled_drivers.html
David
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