Build Your Own Lighting Setup With This Awesome DIY 1000w Equivalent LED Flashlight
Apr 14, 2015
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Okay, this project may be a bit challenging for novices, but if DIY is your thing, this video tutorial certainly delivers the goods. In it, DIY Perks (who has an LED fever – he also made these kick a$$ LED panel and ring light) shows us the step by step process of building a seriously legit 1000w equivalent LED light source. The flashlight really packs a punch– it can be operated with one hand, has adjustable brightness (and a lot of it), plus, it works on batteries or an AC adapter. Did we mention it doesn’t flicker (thank you voltage based dimmer) and it boasts spotlight and floodlight mode?
It works great for shooting video or stills, indoors or outdoors. Overall, it’s a great addition to your lighting setup and sounds like a pretty fun build. Now, let’s get to it:
The Materials
The parts list is extensive, that’s why the video creator posted a separate Google Doc containing descriptions of all the things you’ll need. There’s even links in doc that point you over to the appropriate product page on Amazon or eBay just in case you need to purchase some of the parts, which you most likely will.
Spotlight Vs Flood Mode



Looks useful, right? But, before we dig into our toolboxs, let’s take a quick second to send thanks to Itay, who shared this tip with us–good find!
[ h/t Itay | DIY Perks ]
Tiffany Mueller
Tiffany Mueller is a photographer and content strategist based in Hawi, Hawaii. Her work has been shared by top publications like The New York Times, Adobe, and others.




































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9 responses to “Build Your Own Lighting Setup With This Awesome DIY 1000w Equivalent LED Flashlight”
Is that an arc reactor? :D
diggin the CPU cooler, I have that one in my PC! haha…
Holy hell!!! I love DIY lighting but this is way beyond my skills! Anyone wanna build me one?!?
1000 watts, fuuck
Janne Amunét build build build
This one is beyond me. Might as well be a Flux capacitor
eso te envié en la mañana
This is old school technology, you are better off buying a 8000 lumen Grote 12 volt trilliant light and modify the housing and connect a sla 12 volt battery. Easy done
OK, I’ve read all the negative stuff now can any one tell me if I obtain a PDF file of instructions? as I have got the parts for this project, if any one can help I would be most grateful, if you can please send or contact me donaghue@myway.com