I just bought a german one that is very similar to yours. same shape, same battery, but with a dome over the light you can flip up to expose the bulb, or shutter it.
@marksadventures38892 жыл бұрын
Good video thanks for posting - I have a couple of the British versions I use that come with coloured discs to change the light colour for green or red, according to requirements. They also have more code option.
@traveler58982 жыл бұрын
He Mark, I saw those also. I could only get the Swedish and the Swiss at this moment. In my next video I will ad a solar panel and a charger for your mobile phone. A bit more challenging but fun to try.....
@Nirvana-pk6sz21 күн бұрын
I wish you gave links or part numbers or anything.. would love to get an led bulb and battery to get mine up and running.
@traveler589816 күн бұрын
Hi, I looked for E10 led lamp 3V. And the smallest as possible because you still need to close the lit. For a battery holder you can choose between 2 x AA or 3 x AAA. Just google battery holder AA or AAA and you'll get tons of options. Obviously I ordered everything in the Netherlands but you can probably get it locally. Greetings and good luck, Wim
@Nirvana-pk6sz16 күн бұрын
@@traveler5898 e10. Perfect thanks 🙏 I did find some stuff that looked right bit I didn't want to blind order and hope. Haha
@a_peaceful_night11 ай бұрын
Hello there, this video has been very informational for me as I've been doing some flashlight projects myself. Do you by any chance know the manufacturer or storefront of the LED bulb that you use? For some reason, the LEDs in my workshop doesn't seem to like what I'm doing. If you're curious, I'm working on a Norwegian 'elves' surplus flashlight.
@traveler589811 ай бұрын
Hi, sounds like a cool project. I was looking for the bulbs but i could'nt find them again. I could find some similar ones. I google for LED E10 3V for my flashlight. And bought them from a dutch website. The Volt is importend to prevent burn out and LED only works in one direction so switching + and - my work. But I guess you already tried that. I wish you succes. Are you sharing a video on your project? Greetings Wim
@a_peaceful_night11 ай бұрын
@@traveler5898 I wasn't planning to share a video. Thanks for the info.
@W_H_K Жыл бұрын
Or use a 9 volt, or two, and a Buck converter (9VDC - 3VDC) and the battery will last quite some time. I have a Norwegian one and I’m going to do the above. I can fit in three 9volt batteries, a DP3T switch and the converter board and still have room for a couple of spare LEDs. Probably run it at around 4.7 vdc.
@traveler5898 Жыл бұрын
Sounds good, can you show the result in a video, I am willing to try that option also, Greetings Wim
@W_H_K Жыл бұрын
@@traveler5898 When I get it done, sure. I can do that. Wolf
@johnfish1194 Жыл бұрын
Can you link the 3 aa battery pack? Thanks.
@traveler5898 Жыл бұрын
I bought it at a dutch electronics store. www.allekabels.nl/batterij-houder/1062/1281616/aa-batterij-houder.html?mc=nl&gclid=CjwKCAjwseSoBhBXEiwA9iZtxsdn5yhqoRRYvCXpofKFMKMB0RYLSWhw6NvYOHR9X9A4FdQTGHVwGhoCaJcQAvD_BwE But if it helps this is the link to te product.