on 10/7/10 3:41 PM, Tim McNamara at tim...@bitstream.net wrote:

> Another option, if you're handy with a soldering iron, is to build
> your own LED light.  There's a lot of information on the Web about
> this and it could be a fun project.

I would point you to ride buddy and Master Of The Useful Hack JimG - he's
built some pretty impressive lights, and has a load of references on his
site/blog.

If you have an interest in homebrewing, what you'll find is the "good" LED's
you can buy separately are about a year or two ahead of most commercial
products. The technology has really been moving fast on those, and with
product cycles inherent in the bike biz, the actual LED's they spec end up
being not as bright/efficient/advanced.

For more on that, I'll point you his way -

http://yojimg.net/bike/equipment/lights/led_lights.php

- J

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