G4 LED bulb for water proof(?) lighting
Posted: May 5th, 2020, 8:34 pm
I have these LED light bulbs I picked up (cheaply) online. They are very small: G4 size, *very bright* (I have 2 watt bulbs), run on 12VDC, and don't require any cooling. And the best thing about these is that they come packaged in an epoxy-like rubbery casing. The only thing exposed to the elements are the pins coming out of the bottom. I am going to do some testing - but these might be ideal for ROV lighting. I am hoping the rubbery casing will keep the water out of the electronics. Don't know if the rubbery casing will protect the bulb at depth (e.g. 2 atmospheres), but I'll try it out and report back!
Once I solder the terminals of the bulb to my wires, I might pour epoxy on the terminals to waterproof the area where the pins enter into the rubbery case, and also insulate the wires from the water. Although the epoxy might not work well, since the epoxy will have a different hardness to the rubbery casing on the bulb.
Once I solder the terminals of the bulb to my wires, I might pour epoxy on the terminals to waterproof the area where the pins enter into the rubbery case, and also insulate the wires from the water. Although the epoxy might not work well, since the epoxy will have a different hardness to the rubbery casing on the bulb.