12v LED Flashlight / Battery Pack 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Finally!! a 3D printable torch (as we call them in auzzie land)

  • Update - added dual size belt clip
  • Update - Added tail cap
  • Update- Added V2 head with room for transparent acrylic disc.
  • Update - Added basecap with cable notch (for battery pack config)
  • Update - Added wall clip
  • Update - Added descriptive video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9658ekKXe18&feature=youtu.be
  • Update - added hammock light kit and switch clamshell, for use with 10mm COB LED strips.
    See this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:667717
  • Update - Added hammock line clip

  • Configuration options:

  • LED Torch: print 1X sleeve, 1X head, 1X basecap, 1X base

  • 12v Battery Pack: print 1X sleeve, 2X base, 1X basecap, 1X basecap with gland.

  • This project will require some assembly skill, patience and a little solder. (and I haven't written a manual, but it's on the way)
    I have done my best to create an item that can be assembled using common things like paper clips etc, but you will still need a couple of solder joins.

The parts you will need to obtain are shown in the attached images, and can be obtained from Jaycar dealers in Australia, or direct from china Via Ebay.

UPDATE: found a supplier that will sell these for about a buck:
(you will want the 4 Watt model that's 30mm diameter)
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/1pcs-lot-free-shipping-1W-3W-4W-6W-G4-LED-5050-SMD-360-Degree-White-Car/32236326076.html

The LED module has polarity correction, and a built-in regulator to make the best of the power as the volts drop, and is very easy to wire up. (pay attention to the alignment of the batteries, this is very important - if you are unsure google "series battery". all 8 batteries must connect + to -, except for the first and last cell, that go to the led - Via the switch. (1.5v X 8 = 12v)
Switches are not full of witchcraft, they just open and close two metal points. in this case the centre pin is common, and toggles between both sides.
you want a SPST (single pole single throw) with a 6mm neck and body depth of 13mm

I used a combination of 3mm screws, varying from 10mm, 12mm, and 30mm - all in stainless.

No I have not yet had time to invent a tailcap or assembly tutorial, but feel free to leave me comments and ask questions until I do.
(UPDATE: Tail Cap added!)

current fix to cover exposed terminals on the base is to print a second tailcap and screw both on.
Future mods will include a base with exposed terminals to facilitate a charging dock, but not in this version.
I'll add any extra mods as I go, like a pistol grip attachment that I have been considering.

requests welcome.

Lastly - it's not "sodder" it's "solder" in Australia we speak the Queens English...

CAUTION!!!
I'm serious, even AAA batteries can start a fire or cause you issues you didn't think of, get educated or be damn careful!
And I am not liable for your mistakes!

Base.stl 138.0KB
BaseCap.stl 448.9KB
BaseCap_with_cable_gland.ipt 233.5KB
Belt_Holster.stl 105.0KB
Hammock_Clip.stl 146.3KB
Hammock_light.stl 82.6KB
Head.stl 387.0KB
Head_V2.stl 378.8KB
Screw_Insertion_Jig.stl 21.4KB
Sleeve.stl 218.1KB
Switch_Body.stl 66.4KB
Wall_Clip.stl 91.3KB