So this project is a little different, I
needed wanted some more video lights, so I thought to myself "how hard can it be to design and custom build my own video light?"...... Well, I'm now in the process of finding out how hard it is!!!
I ordered 1000 95% CRI LEDs (only came to about £15) from Digikey and set about the project!
I like to complicate things slightly. So I want to design a modular system that uses a single custom designed PCB, but that can have many copies of that custom designed PCB in one enclosure to make a bigger "panel-style" LED video light, or just one or two of them for a smaller light.
Also to complicate things further, I want the ability to choose either 12v or 18v power (without wasting a lot of power in a big dropper resistor for 18v) so that I can use an 18v LION powertool battery to power a portable version of the light.
In this 1st part I go over some of the scope of the project, then make a crude prototype to test out how hot these LEDs get at the desired current and film that with a thermal camera.
In this next part I use some free PCB design software (altium circuitmaker) to make a schematic, then to lay out a PCB, before generating the files needed to upload to a PCB manufacturer. Then I go through the options offered by one manufacturer before I finally order the PCB's
I ordered the PCB's and a stencil and they came from China in just 10 days, next part will be assembling a PCB
Thanks for watching
Tim