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If you want to hack a normal flashlight into a cool blue LED one have a look at this flashlight hack from Deadly Computer Blog.
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May 8th, 2007
No More impressive Ideas that you must go back to “Oh, i just replace an ordinary LED to be the new gadget-king” ?
That’s boring to read such a story.
May 9th, 2007
Who cares if its simple, its hacking the gadget, isnt that the point? Doesnt have to be exciting, just different and cool.
May 9th, 2007
y’know what’s funny about this:
i found a deal on these exact same flashlights years ago in a fry’s catalog, so i went to pick one up for ten bucks. good deal. funny enough, they were out of White LED models. the only ones left were exactly the same, but with blue LEDs. sry if i’m bursting anyone’s bubble, but the company that made these ‘lights beat you to it. GGJ still, hey, lemme know if you don’t want the white LEDs out of that flashlight–i could hack mine back into what i originally wanted!
May 9th, 2007
-PC
at LOWES, where i got the flashlight, they only had white ones, and i havent seen a blue flashlight around for $10-20 anywhere.
And sorry, but we already used the white leds for something else we’ll be posting later on in the week.
~steve
May 10th, 2007
Ben,
And just what exactly was your latest mod?
May 10th, 2007
There are so many levels of mods and hacks and they are all cool and justified in my eyes. Just because something only took 15 minutes and is quite simple doesn’t mean that it isn’t a cool project.
July 20th, 2007
The blue light is a nice effect. I have a blue setting on one of my flashlights and someone thought I was a cop. Felt pretty cool.