Here is a brief review of our Top Selling Palm-Size Rechargeable Heavy Duty Extra Bright 4W CREE LED Light Source. Is has proved itself to be long duty alternative to expensive halogen light sources that have the same characteristics at the above mentioned unit. It worthy to mention that it comes in two variants with just ACMI Light Source adaptor, and with STORZ and ACMI Light Source adaptor that makes them fitting 99.9% of rigid borescopes available on the market.
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Palm-Size Rechargeable Heavy Duty Extra Bright 4W CREE LED Light Source is a convenient low cost alternative to expensive bulky Halogen and Metal Halide light sources, or unfocused amateurish LED light handles. It is best low cost light source solution for most types of rigid borescope and fiber optic scope aka fiberscope units carrying ACMI (male thread M10*0.5) light post connection.
Palm-Size Rechargeable Heavy Duty Extra Bright 4W CREE LED Light Source features:
ACMI (female thread M10*0.5) light post connection for coupling with different types of rigid and flexible borescopes. Compatible with RIGID and FLEXIBLE borescope makes such as Olympus, Hawkeye, Provision, Storz, Wolf and other makes that are using the ACMI light post connection.
anodized CNC machined convenient waterproof body design, made of very durable and corrosion resistant aerospace aluminum type II housing.
highest intensity illumination (in comparison with competitive products), the best and brightest single-junction 4W CREE Q4 LED (100,000 hours life) and essentially single handedly doubled LED efficiency element.
three modes of operation: (1) 3Wnormal brightness power, (2) 4Wboosted brightness power and (3) 3W strobe light.
specially designed super-magnifying LED concentrator that increases light output in 4-5 times
long runtime rechargeable lithium ion battery (High Quality 3.7V/2200mAh 1x18650), included battery charger.
ample illumination, on average of 120,000 - 150,000 LuX, with low power consumption and continuous runtime for 3 hours. It delivers enough light power for use in most visual inspection applications. It is light, powerful and handy. So why buy expensive Xenon and Metal halide light sources?
Areas, where the Light Sources are best to use:
Automotive
Aviation
Customs and Police Investigations
Electrical
Engine Inspection
Gunsmith
Locksmith
Manufacturing
Plant Maintenance
Plumbing
Veterinary
In addition to the outstanding features of our innovative Palm-Sized 4W LED light source and low power consumption it is easy to use, store and recharge on the go.
This type of LED light sources is designed for wire free / portable industrial use with a wide variety of rigid and flexible borescopes, thus allowing simple and quick inspections right where you are.
Borescopes are a must in any inspection type of job, where certain physical characteristics (size, surface condition) must be examined. A borescope allows the person to view a magnifying image of a remote object. Here is how it works. This optical device consists of a rigid or flexible tube with an eyepiece on one end, an objective lens on the other linked together by a relay optical system in between, which is surrounded by optical fibers that illuminate the remote object. But this is not how things always used to be. Initially, the technology was quite different. Prior to 1960, borescopes used hot and often dangerous incandescent lamps at the distal (working) end.
Today's advanced borescopes use fiber optic illumination in the scope body and can connect either directly with portable LED Light Sources or stand-alone XENON, Metal Halide or Halogen light sources for portable operation or the brighter wall powered light sources. Some of the more popular brands that produce borescopes are Hawkeye, Karl Storz, Olympus, Richard Wolf.
With the help of a borescope, you can get a clear view at something that is otherwise inaccessible. Bore scopes can be either a rigid (industrial endoscope) or flexible (fibrescope, flexible borescope).
Flexible borescopes also are called Fiberscopes - because their relay optical system that transfer image consist of thousands of tiny fibers (fiber optic image bundle). Rigid borescopes (bore scope) are like fiberscopes, but aren't flexible and a produce an image of higher quality, which makes them more suitable for tasks such as inspecting automotive cylinders, fuel injectors, hydraulic manifold bodies. Rigid or flexible borescopes may be fitted with a magnifying device and a way to illuminate the work being inspected, usually illumination fibers contained in the insertion tube of the borescope. The eyepiece may be fitted with a coupler lens to allow the borescope to be used with imaging devices such as a video or CCD camera, so called borescope viewer. Furthermore, borescopes can be used for rifle inspection and precision shooting as well.
With a borescope, you as a viewer can look from every available corner and hard to reach areas as well as inspect object from different angles, by manipulating a tip of the fiberscope and pass along the corners. Currently, 1,2 or 4 way articulation fiberscopes are made. Rotate it in a given direction and you will get a 360 degree view.
This type of tool will save you a lot of time, because with it, you won't have to dismantle the object, instead you can do a close-up interior inspections using the borescope.