Milwaukee M12 flashlight with adjustable head

Milwaukee M12 flashlight with adjustable head

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This flashlight operates on a Milwaukee M12 battery. It features a head with an adjustable angle, comprised of an MR16 LED bulb. BOM To assemble this device, you'll need: - A 3D printed lamp head. - A 3D printed upper body piece. - A 3D printed lower body piece. - A 3-5W MR16 LED bulb with a radiator featuring an M28x1 thread (refer to photos). - Two 8mm length M3 screws. - Three 16mm length M3 screws. - Two pieces of 6.3mm spade male connectors. - One 21x15mm rocker on/off switch. - Ten centimeters of 2-wire cable. - A soldering iron. Notes My LED bulb consumes almost five Watts and heats up significantly (over sixty degrees Celsius), so printing the lamp head with plain PLA may not be sufficient. I used PETG and it's holding up well, but PLA might work after "baking". There are many MR16 LED bulbs with M28x1 threads available on Aliexpress. I checked an MR16 bulb from this page and found that it fits perfectly. Keep in mind that the power rating of these bulbs is greatly exaggerated; a 9W bulb actually draws around three Watts.

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