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LED anchor light
After reading ppls posts concerning mast top anchor lights, I have
decided that they are nearly useless so I will not bother to fix mine. Instead, I want a light with super-bright LEDs that emits only outward (I dont want it to put light on the deck). I dont want an electrical connection to my boat so it should have batteries. Since an extended cruise would require many d-cells or many 6 V batteries, it should have rechargeable NiCd or gelcell batteries to be recharged from the boats 12V system during the day. It should have a state of charge indicator. Of course, it should be BRIGHT when seen from any reasonable distance, be waterproof, shock resistant, etc. I expect to mount it on a halyard suspended in the foretriangle. I do not see such a light anywhere. So, making one shouldnt be too difficult, as the electronics are easy. Would other ppl be interested in such a light? |
LED anchor light
Parallax wrote:
After reading ppls posts concerning mast top anchor lights, I have decided that they are nearly useless so I will not bother to fix mine. Instead, I want a light with super-bright LEDs that emits only outward (I dont want it to put light on the deck). I dont want an electrical connection to my boat so it should have batteries. Since an extended cruise would require many d-cells or many 6 V batteries, it should have rechargeable NiCd or gelcell batteries to be recharged from the boats 12V system during the day. It should have a state of charge indicator. Of course, it should be BRIGHT when seen from any reasonable distance, be waterproof, shock resistant, etc. I expect to mount it on a halyard suspended in the foretriangle. I do not see such a light anywhere. So, making one shouldnt be too difficult, as the electronics are easy. Would other ppl be interested in such a light? Why not go off of the 12v? You already have one or two BIG rechargeables in a locker somewhere, directly connected to your charging system. To make consumption even lower, add a photoelectric cell to turn it off at first light. And having used Nicad and rechargeable alkaline, I only buy NiMH these days. Energy density is awesome and they are supposed to last many, many cycles. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
LED anchor light
See: http://sealite.com.au/product_page.php?prod_code=SL-05
"Parallax" wrote in message om... After reading ppls posts concerning mast top anchor lights, I have decided that they are nearly useless so I will not bother to fix mine. Instead, I want a light with super-bright LEDs that emits only outward (I dont want it to put light on the deck). I dont want an electrical connection to my boat so it should have batteries. Since an extended cruise would require many d-cells or many 6 V batteries, it should have rechargeable NiCd or gelcell batteries to be recharged from the boats 12V system during the day. It should have a state of charge indicator. Of course, it should be BRIGHT when seen from any reasonable distance, be waterproof, shock resistant, etc. I expect to mount it on a halyard suspended in the foretriangle. I do not see such a light anywhere. So, making one shouldnt be too difficult, as the electronics are easy. Would other ppl be interested in such a light? |
LED anchor light
"Keith" wrote in message ...
See: http://sealite.com.au/product_page.php?prod_code=SL-05 "Parallax" wrote in message om... After reading ppls posts concerning mast top anchor lights, I have decided that they are nearly useless so I will not bother to fix mine. Instead, I want a light with super-bright LEDs that emits only outward (I dont want it to put light on the deck). I dont want an electrical connection to my boat so it should have batteries. Since an extended cruise would require many d-cells or many 6 V batteries, it should have rechargeable NiCd or gelcell batteries to be recharged from the boats 12V system during the day. It should have a state of charge indicator. Of course, it should be BRIGHT when seen from any reasonable distance, be waterproof, shock resistant, etc. I expect to mount it on a halyard suspended in the foretriangle. I do not see such a light anywhere. So, making one shouldnt be too difficult, as the electronics are easy. Would other ppl be interested in such a light? Je Yes, he photocell is a very good idea and easy to implement. As far as connecting to your boat 12V supply, I really want to get away from using a dangling wire connection like that. I tried that once and it was a pain. Maybe it could be done in an easier way though. |
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