30W Handheld Lantern
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I've been working on bringing those Youtube 100W Water-Cooled LED's to something more portable and usable for about 6 months now.
Many design iterations later, this is the most compact yet useful Handheld prototype I've come around.
It's the first one I'm glad to show to the public, so here you have!
Not as powerful as those 100W, but 30W was the maximum achivable in such a small size with such a small heatsink.
Parts you have to print:
- MainBody.stl
- Handler.stl
- Collimator.stl
- 2x HeatsinkSupport_1.stl
- 1x HeatsinkSupport_2.stl
- LensHolder.stl
- BatteryHolder.stl -> Minimum infill 20%
- BatteryBody.stl
- BatteryCap.stl
About print settings, it depends on the quality you want to achieve. Only MainBody.stl and Handler.stl and LensHolder are visible from the outside. Maybe you want to print them with better parameters.
**You can find the electronics and the whole instructions in Instructables:**
[[3D Print] 30W High Power Handheld Lantern](https://www.i
Many design iterations later, this is the most compact yet useful Handheld prototype I've come around.
It's the first one I'm glad to show to the public, so here you have!
Not as powerful as those 100W, but 30W was the maximum achivable in such a small size with such a small heatsink.
Parts you have to print:
- MainBody.stl
- Handler.stl
- Collimator.stl
- 2x HeatsinkSupport_1.stl
- 1x HeatsinkSupport_2.stl
- LensHolder.stl
- BatteryHolder.stl -> Minimum infill 20%
- BatteryBody.stl
- BatteryCap.stl
About print settings, it depends on the quality you want to achieve. Only MainBody.stl and Handler.stl and LensHolder are visible from the outside. Maybe you want to print them with better parameters.
**You can find the electronics and the whole instructions in Instructables:**
[[3D Print] 30W High Power Handheld Lantern](https://www.i
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