Exposure Diablo |
I call my set-up the "Poor Mans Diablo".
The Rich Mans "Diablo" (RMD) costs about $300 NZ dollars. The Poor mans Diablo (PMD) does all the things the RMD does, at a fraction of the price. The RMD is one item. The PMD is effectively two.
The charger/powerbank are separate in the PMD. The PMD has the same sized battery inside in it as the RMD, a 3100 mah battery. Exposure make top-shelf gear for sure, and you could probably use a Diablo underwater if that's the way you Bike-pack ; )
I reckon if I wasn't using a dynamo system in the TA, this would be my sole lighting system. As is it, it is my back up. See the costings below for the PMD.
Torch + charger/power-bank + battery + cable + 3-pin USB plug. All that is missing is the helmet and bar mounts. |
Helmet with torch mounted. |
Torch = 8.50$ US
http://www.lights-box.com/ultrafire-wf-501b-cree-xm-l-t6-1000-lumens-5-modes-led-torch-1-x-18650-battery
Charger/power bank = 5.15$ US
https://www.fasttech.com/product/1137904
USB to micro cable = 7.90$ NZ
http://www.jaycar.co.nz/IT-Products/Connectivity/Cables-Leads/0-5m-USB-A-male-to-Micro-B-Lead/p/WC7723
USB power adapter =18.90 $ NZ
http://www.jaycar.co.nz/PRODUCTS/Power-Products-Electrical/Plugpacks/Specialty-Plugpacks/USB-Power-Adaptor---1A/p/MP3455
18650 Battery @ 3100 mah = 18.00 $ NZ
http://www.mrpositive.co.nz/panasonic-18650-3-7v-3100mah-ncr18650a/
Handlebar torch clamp = 0.92 $ US
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/6913716510.html?orderId=69305441879900
Helmet mount = 3.77 $ US (I dont think this is mine, but it is similar, seems too expensive).
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Norwalk-Flashlight-Universal-Bracket-Mount-Holder-with-Velcro/32364040530.html
You could also use one of these. This one takes 2x 18650s. Also dirt cheap. I am not sure how they go charging two batteries of uneven charge should one become more flat than another? |
Torch=13.27
Charger= 8.03
Cable=7.90
USB wall Adaptor=18.90
Battery=18.00
Bar-clamp=1.43
Helmet-clamp=5.85
Total=73.38 +
With a PMD you can carry multiple batteries. If you take another charging box, you could charge more than 1 battery at a time. You can get charging boxes that take 1, 2 or 3 18650 batteries. The reason I use the single one is that it does "pass-through" for use as a cache battery with my dynamo set-up. The double one above is not pass-through but both charges and can be charged.
Handlebar mount. |
My 10$ ones wont likely be as good as a "name " branded one, like this Klarus XT2C that Nathan Mawkes uses in his set-up.
A higher quality torch may have a more even spread. This is where spending more could pay off. I am very happy with my torch for the money but would expect a more even beam from something like the Klarus.
I get 14, 7 and 3.5 hours out of one of these 3100mah batteries on high, medium and low settings. There is also strobe and SOS ! |
If you want to delve into levels of nerdery you had no idea existed, go here for tests on batteries, chargers, torches etc. More for flash-lights here on the Candlepower forums.
Remember with the batteries used above. Some people regard them as incendiary devices. Do not put them on charge and leave the house!
More lighting related posts:
http://jeffsbike.blogspot.co.nz/2015/09/the-great-rimutaka-bike-experiment.html
http://jeffsbike.blogspot.co.nz/2015/09/dynamo-shizzle-pt-2.html
http://jeffsbike.blogspot.co.nz/2015/06/dynamo-lighting-101-part-1.html
Another really cheap and possibly more more useful scenario is to use an AA powered Fenix LD22, as used as a spare head torch by Josh Kato in winning this years Tour Divide.
Try this.
1. Fenix LD22 torch
2. 1 x 4 or 2 cell NIMH USB powered charger
3. 2 to 4 Lithium batteries
4. 2 to 4 rechargable NIMH batteies
5. Top up at gas stations on route if all the other AAs run out.
If you were wanting to try this option, the first step would be to get one of these torches and trial it first.