Easy to make DIY Mini lantern
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Easy to make DIY Mini lantern
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If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
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Re: Easy to make DIY Mini lantern
Clever, i like it
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Re: Easy to make DIY Mini lantern
I can't see how that's going to work much beyond 11 hours. A lithium CR2032 should max out at 225 mAh. Those LEDs are labelled as 20ma. 225 mah / 20 ma = 11.25 hours. Am I missing something here?
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Re: Easy to make DIY Mini lantern
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
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Bad Wombat wrote:I can't see how that's going to work much beyond 11 hours. A lithium CR2032 should max out at 225 mAh. Those LEDs are labelled as 20ma. 225 mah / 20 ma = 11.25 hours. Am I missing something here?
There is the concept of a time when an LED and a disk battery might be all that is available, and 11 hours of light is way better than no light. And there is no rule that says you have to leave it running for 11 hours.
It is the same thing as the little keychain bug lights most of us have for fumbling around finding things we drop in the dark.
Sort of a glass half full piece of knowledge.
Re: Easy to make DIY Mini lantern
Use to call those LED throwies, basically the same thing but with a cheap magnet on the back.Mortblanc wrote:Bad Wombat wrote:I can't see how that's going to work much beyond 11 hours. A lithium CR2032 should max out at 225 mAh. Those LEDs are labelled as 20ma. 225 mah / 20 ma = 11.25 hours. Am I missing something here?
There is the concept of a time when an LED and a disk battery might be all that is available, and 11 hours of light is way better than no light. And there is no rule that says you have to leave it running for 11 hours.
It is the same thing as the little keychain bug lights most of us have for fumbling around finding things we drop in the dark.
Sort of a glass half full piece of knowledge.
I like the bottle cap idea as you can stack your batteries and use a higher power LED, within reason anyway, as they can produce some heat.