Infrared Illuminators [Patent Pending] - Permits operators of vehicles to drive at normal operating speed when using night vision devices. Dramatically illuminates the area in front of the vehicles enabling those with night vision goggles to significantly see beyond the normal range. Five I/R LED's are mounted in each unit. Angle beam direction is optimized to give both near wide angle and narrow front viewing optimization. LED's are operating at 880 nano meters to match light spectrum of the night vision equipment use by vehicle operators.
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~2005 Stealth Gray H2 SUV.
~Wishing for an H1 to appear in the driveway some day...
1. I know nothing about circuit boards. I looked at them and was baffled instanteneously.
2. IR LED's at Radioshak apparently broadcast at 10nm. I'm not sure yet, but I also know that they were pricey. $2 a piece, and I doubt that these have the power of the ones above, though I fail to see how only 5 could illuminate well unless the 'units' are quite numerous.
So in order to complete this project I have to do a small scale test using nightvision equipment I don't have to see if the LED's will even make enough light to illuminate. If that works, I have to find a bulk package of them, perhaps in a stronger power output. But I can see this system operating on AA batteries, which would make it quite mobile and easy to use.
~2005 Stealth Gray H2 SUV.
~Wishing for an H1 to appear in the driveway some day...
~2005 Stealth Gray H2 SUV.
~Wishing for an H1 to appear in the driveway some day...
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