I had a spare LED fog light, so decided to turn it into another work light.
Question: Why do I have 3 work lights?
Answer: I need a third work light before I can have a fourth one, of course.
To make the work light portable, I matched it up with a Makita 18V LxT battery. The design is modular, so if you're handy, you could switch the battery mount for your preferred battery eco-system.
The individual parts have some weight to them, so I added a 3mm steel bracket as a frame to the light housing frame. A 3mm steel is a bit of an over kill, but I worked with parts I could easily get.
The work light is very bright, so I included high and low brightness modes. To provide the low light brightness mode, I included an LM2596 DC-DC inverter with an output voltage adjusted to about 11V. The power switch has 3 positions, On-Off-On, switching between the high, off and Low brightness.
On high, the light delivers 4600lx at 0.5m. The light uses 24W, so should last about 3.5 hours on a 5A battery. I have the low brightness mode set to 10W, so expect the light to last 9 hours between charges.
Here is my 3D design. My design may match your needs, too.
My print is made with 1.75mm eSUN PLA+ Blue and Polymaker NYLON (feet) filaments, with 0.2mm layer height on a Bambu X1 Carbon printer.
I hope you can find this design useful, too.
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