Ozito Torch

Ozito Torch

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My first upload so if there is something I should add feel free to let me know! :) An Ozito torch using a 10v to 30v LED spot light. Mounting bracket should be fairly standard , 48mm between mounts. They should also be far enough forwards to accommodate more powerful lights of higher wattage but just check the light dimension you use to be sure. The lights I used I picked up at a garage sale and are fairly low current draw of 0.7 amps at 20 volts but you can use ones with higher current draw on these batteries. Also these lights have a built in regulator. I can't find anywhere that sells the exact light I used but there are plenty of other similar ones. For example: https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/qesta-27w-led-square-work-light10-30v---flood-beam-60-deg./SPO3290275.html#q=led%20light&start=312&sz=60 I used spade connectors as the pins for the battery. I melted some PLA back over them to keep them in place. I'm sure you could use other connectors/metal. The switch I used is: https://www.jaycar.com.au/spst-mini-rocker-switch/p/SK0984 The fuse I used is a 3amp glass fuse. Please size your fuse accordingly. I soldered the fuse to the switch and when the switch is pushed into place the fuse went down the handle. Credit to the people who made the break out for the Ozito battery a3lex and the handle: Ozito break out: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2966117 Handle: I can't find it on thingiverse anymore. Will update if I can find it.

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