lucca brassi
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from other perspective ...pure technicaly ......
- driving 6x 18W leds and then also cooling it ..... hmm I would not design that housing because cooling from thermal source to cooling site is to long - picture from top is possible IMO with cold ( from freezer ) maybe for minute or two , more for sure will melt PCBA , and battery but for sure it has thermal protection inside which act on PWM .... but then search& rescue for few minutes????
- such battery is very high risk at water intrusion ( from explosion in closed but not sealed tank and will act as bomb ) because of Lipo battery choose . I would take LiFePo4 or something much more safety , but it will take more space
- for serious search & rescue it should be chosen canister type with
- LED's are probably driven because of battery spec in series , we have a deal with high currents - up to 6 amps , which need PCB with short and wide tracks close to cooling plate and fat MOSFETs
-weight 1 kg in water on hand .... no thanks
-IP68 ... no thanks
the IP68 rating is only described and not fully specified by means of concrete values in the IEC 60529:
and bla , bla , bla ......
- driving 6x 18W leds and then also cooling it ..... hmm I would not design that housing because cooling from thermal source to cooling site is to long - picture from top is possible IMO with cold ( from freezer ) maybe for minute or two , more for sure will melt PCBA , and battery but for sure it has thermal protection inside which act on PWM .... but then search& rescue for few minutes????
- such battery is very high risk at water intrusion ( from explosion in closed but not sealed tank and will act as bomb ) because of Lipo battery choose . I would take LiFePo4 or something much more safety , but it will take more space
- for serious search & rescue it should be chosen canister type with
- LED's are probably driven because of battery spec in series , we have a deal with high currents - up to 6 amps , which need PCB with short and wide tracks close to cooling plate and fat MOSFETs
-weight 1 kg in water on hand .... no thanks
-IP68 ... no thanks
the IP68 rating is only described and not fully specified by means of concrete values in the IEC 60529:
- The first digit, the number “6”, means that the instrument has total dust ingress protection.
- The second digit, the number “8”, means that the instrument is suitable for permanent submersion in water.
and bla , bla , bla ......