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Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 3:06 pm
by NukePooch
Drey Chennells wrote:
BrentEvans wrote:Just a thought... It's not battery powered but at 10 watts it almost doesn't matter...


http://www.amazon.com/Trendmart%C2%AE-S ... +led+flood
If it helps we've used a variety of these from 10-100w. Quality across the couple dozen or so was pretty consistent, I think 1 doa.. They throw light a bit better than expected for the price, relative to their power rating. Remote control worked well too as some were mounted 15'+ up on truss..

I like the idea of these...I wonder what it'd take to convert them to DMX control?

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 8:42 pm
by scornil01
So i just received the 18w par in the mail today and it was packaged horribly. when i turned it on, 3 out of 6 green LED's where not working. as cheap as it was i kinda expected it.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/pyof8aiqxdi9p ... M.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/vspbv5kt03cqq ... M.png?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0b67zteeureoa ... M.png?dl=0


was excited to open it up and fiddle around with it but ive already requested a refund through ebay.

gonna try picking up the RGB flood light suggested by Brent Evans. i trust Amazons shipping better since they usually put the product in a cardboard box instead of most sellers on ebay where its just shipped in a plastic bag.

gonna see if i can incorporate the DMX boards to the flood light.

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 2:46 am
by Tom Smit
So i just received the 18w par in the mail today and it was packaged horribly. when i turned it on, 3 out of 6 green LED's where not working.
Bummer. :(

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 11:21 am
by BrentEvans
If you want something Dmx based, look at this one.


http://www.amazon.com/Eyourlife-18x10w- ... ge_o08_s02

I put eight of these in a church and they work great. They're crazy bright. Id call them the equivalent of the chauvet par hex 12 without the UV

Photo of the install.
https://goo.gl/photos/3akRTGH4UiU8CkVS9

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 12:54 pm
by kkip
For inexpensive lights, I have had pretty good luck with PE's Talent brand. Also, I think Monoprice and MCM seem to be building a line of their own store brand DMX lights. They are all Chinese lights like are on eBay. But it's nice to have a US company for warranty and support.

PE Lights

Thanks to this thread, I have now started moding my Talent PAR 64s to upgrade them to wireless DMX. Guess that will probably void the warranty :D

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 1:47 pm
by whines
I'm really fond of the Monoprice hex pars. Super bright, really small, and the fans are quiet.

http://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=1 ... 1&format=2

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 9:29 pm
by horst

Don't waste your time, I have yet to see a report anywhere of these working with advertised capacity or just more often than a couple of charges.
Just get 'brand name' 18650 Lithium Ion batteries and a 3x or 4x battery holder, that does work.

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 10:22 pm
by Jake Jarmon
You could also go around to computer repair shops and buy used li-ion laptop batteries. Crack em open and you can get anywhere from 4-10 18650. I cleaned out a local computer store, ended up with 40 good cells for ~ $50.

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 12:26 am
by scornil01
horst wrote:
Don't waste your time, I have yet to see a report anywhere of these working with advertised capacity or just more often than a couple of charges.
Just get 'brand name' 18650 Lithium Ion batteries and a 3x or 4x battery holder, that does work.
Man there is so much info out there about fake 18650. after reading your comment, i spent the last couple hours researching 18650's. I got sucked into the youtube/google tunnnel. lol

I found that the current top 2 make/model 18650's are:

Panasonic: NCR18650B 4pack ~ $25USD on amazon
LG: HG2 - 4pack ~$34 USD on amazon

Any suggestions out there of makes and model 18650's that you guys have had good luck with?
Jake Jarmon wrote:You could also go around to computer repair shops and buy used li-ion laptop batteries. Crack em open and you can get anywhere from 4-10 18650. I cleaned out a local computer store, ended up with 40 good cells for ~ $50.
Great idea! we have a bin at work with a bunch of busted electronics. im gonna have a look tomorrow.

Re: DIY Portable Uplights build

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 1:06 pm
by scornil01
Just an update

I finally got a chance to do some testing. so i bought a 12v 8xAA battery holder from radio shack yesterday and hooked it up to 1m LED light strip. also just picked up some AA batterys from the local dollar store.

I turned it on yesterday at ~11:30am. close to 24 hours later it is still on. lol

i took these picture about 7 hours after the initial start:

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I forgot to take a pic side by side to 1m that was plugged in but after 7 hours i would say it was about 20-30% less brighter compared to the one plugged in.

Heres a pic this morning at 10:30am of the system:

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the starting voltage was ~12.4v and after 23.5-24 hours later the voltage is 7.26


Now i gotta figure out how i wanna house it.