30W LED spotlight for $11 shipped

I couldn't help to notice that the 200W version on the same link is $17.84. I just ordered 6 of them, lol.
 
Sooo.. the 200W lights are ridiculously bright. Not exactly sure what I'm going to do with them yet. Was thinking either blinders or tearing into one and seeing if I could turn it into a strobe. More than likely just an epoxy blob inside so don't have my hopes high.
 
Sooo.. the 200W lights are ridiculously bright. Not exactly sure what I'm going to do with them yet. Was thinking either blinders or tearing into one and seeing if I could turn it into a strobe. More than likely just an epoxy blob inside so don't have my hopes high.

My guess is that you probably won't even be able to get inside--as the glass is often glued to the housing (and those clips don't look easily-removable).
 
Sooo.. the 200W lights are ridiculously bright. Not exactly sure what I'm going to do with them yet. Was thinking either blinders or tearing into one and seeing if I could turn it into a strobe. More than likely just an epoxy blob inside so don't have my hopes high.

Hi, you could use a WS2811 to drive a triac via a MOC3023 and switch the mains to the flood.

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Video: I had to sequence them on for a longer period to film them.

https://vimeo.com/295641225
 
My guess is that you probably won't even be able to get inside--as the glass is often glued to the housing (and those clips don't look easily-removable).
The clips were easy to pry off, but unfortunately you were correct about the glass being glued to the housing. It's going to stay sealed up.

Hi, you could use a WS2811 to drive a triac via a MOC3023 and switch the mains to the flood.

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Video: I had to sequence them on for a longer period to film them.

https://vimeo.com/295641225
I was thinking of something like that, may give it a shot. Thanks!
 
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