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I am a person living in Finland and it's becoming increasingly dark every day. A time of super darkness is upon us and I hate it that I can't see my dog in this wintery wasteland.

I already have a reflector vest (left) but it's shit because it does nothing unless a light is being shined directly on it. I bought a LED strap you can attach to the collar but that is shit too because it's a small contraption and although it provides a light, it's small and dim. You can see where your dog is going sure but you can see nothing around it and it's infuriating.

How do I make a winter-durable LED vest (something like the right pic)? My dog likes to play in the snow so obviously it has to withstand wet and cold. Not too sure how to power it either, as I don't want my dog to become a walking lithium bomb.

I don't mind a nigga rig, so it doesn't have to be aesthetic. Just durable and have a shitload of white LEDs on it, preferably adjustable so if I miscalculate something and it becomes blindingly bright.


tl;dr: how to turn my dog into a lantern?
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>>1040464
Put an led strip into a plastic bag with a battery. Turn it on and tape it to your dog
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>>1040464
Electroluminescent tape.

Spell out 'DOGE' so people know what it is in the dark.
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They sell LED strips by the foot. You could power them with a 9 volt battery. Not sure if you'd need a resistor, though.

Line the seams of the dogs vest with the strips. adjust the brightness of the LEDs with more or less resistors.
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>>1040464
>I already have a reflector vest (left) but it's shit because it does nothing unless a light is being shined directly on it. I bought a LED strap you can attach to the collar but that is shit too because it's a small contraption and although it provides a light, it's small and dim. You can see where your dog is going sure but you can see nothing around it and it's infuriating.
It sounds like you want headlights for your dog?...

>How do I make a winter-durable LED vest (something like the right pic)? My dog likes to play in the snow so obviously it has to withstand wet and cold. Not too sure how to power it either, as I don't want my dog to become a walking lithium bomb.
LEDs are pretty crap for wide-angle lighting. Additionally they have a high efficiency, but only in relatively small sizes.
EL tape doesn't really emit much light either. It glows, but doesn't cast much of any light.

The brightest-output lamp you could easily make would be a xenon gas-discharge lamp. You would have to strobe it tho, and the dog may not like that.

Next-down would be a halogen bulb--but they require a lot of juice to run. It would be way brighter than a LED tho.

The reflectors work pretty well really, for things like car traffic that will already have their own high-power lights on them.
As for finding your dog, there's radio collars you can get.
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>You can see where your dog is going sure but you can see nothing around it and it's infuriating.

Well why don't you sell your dog and get a mobile light tower if seeing the area is the most important thing?

Why do you need to see the area around it?
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If you want to see where the doge is then either led strips or EL tape is the way to go.

If you want to see what's around your doge then get a small handheld torch. You can get chink ones shipped to your front door for a few dollars.
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>>1040560
>>1040581
>>1040602

EL is ok, but it's not that bright and definitely not water resistant.

ELastoLite is a step up. It's like EL, but they're water proof and I do believe you can cut the glowing material to make patterns. Again, not very bright but a step up from EL.

Finally, there's the good ole' LED. This is what I would recommend because you can buy LED strips for dirt cheap with a water resistant sheath and make/buy a small waterproof case for the battery and/or controller.

t. light autist
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>>1040609

Oh, I forgot to mention you can make get something like EL wire called side emitting fiber optic. Completely waterproof (there is no current/voltage that runs the length of the light medium), illuminated by one led, easy to make/buy a water proof container for the LED and battery compartment.
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>>1040571
LED strips already have resistors. They're typically powered by a 12V supply so 9V is conservative. It'll still work but won't be very bright.

OP, I'd go with a red LED. More efficient and probably more noticeable.
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>it's becoming increasingly dark every day. A time of super darkness is upon us
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>>1040617
Yeah, he is referring to immigration.
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>>1040617
Does this look like it came from a culture with a healthy amount of sunlight?
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>>1040621

Now this makes sense.

He wants to see his dog to make sure he is still out there and to see the surroundings so the dog doesn't get stolen and eaten/raped.
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Doesn't matter if intensity is low. Dog is in a near zero light situation so even weak ass LEDs will be visible a half mile away (sorry, let's say a kilometer).

OP, do the led strips.
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>>1040701
too bright and it might actually be a hazard for the dog, since his eyes will have trouble adjusting to the dark.
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>>1040711

Alright, since you're going to be a nigger and shoot down every single fucking idea here is what you do.

Get a microcontroller, some WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs, and a battery source. Now you can adjust the brightness of the LEDs using a remote control, timer, cellular signal, hell even GPS. This way you can locate your dog anywhere after your boyfriend Mohammad gets done smashing your wife.
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Maybe this solution will satisfy OP.
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>>1040831
Oh fuck you got me.
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>>1040719
So, pointing out things that are relevant is 'shooting things down'.

Or, you take the advice and include it in the project, or leave the advice out of the project.

Then there's a third option, get pissy.

If OP wants to get something done and its ok if it's 'nigger rigged', then do you think he's probably going to buy a battery, addressable LEDs, GPS, a micro and then program it?

The micro controller route is definitely a good option though.
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>>1040464
There is no need to reinvent the wheel here OP, they already make "light up" dog collars.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=light+up+dog+collar&biw=1920&bih=949&tbm=shop&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjd7-emlM3OAhXDcBoKHchnA80Q_AUICCgB&dpr=1
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get this and sew down the lights to a vest
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>>1040586
Niggers leave rat poisoned/needle infused meatballs around, hoping dogs will eat them. My dog sometimes eats snow but I want to keep cautious.

Thanks for all the answers guys.
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>>1040464
Led dog collar
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>>1040464
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>>1041067
You don't need a light up coat for your dog you need to move where there are less niggers.
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Osta taskulamppu
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>>1040611
>>1040464

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectral_sensitivity
>It has been established that the maximum spectral sensitivity of the human eye under daylight conditions is at a wavelength of 555 nm, while at night the peak shifts to 507 nm

So the best color for a beacon would actually be green, especially if your surroundings will be mostly non-green (and you mentioned a snowy wasteland, so it should work)

To illuminate the area around your dog, the easiest solution is to look for a harness (or an add-on for the one you have) with pockets on his sides. Toss a battery pack and a small floodlight in each of them and you your dog turns into a fucking lighthouse.

>pic straight out of google
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>>1042461
I would go for stuff such as these modules for the light
http://m.it.aliexpress.com/item/1000000228490.html
And some 18650 cells (could be salvaged from old laptop battery packs) because standard size allows for standard chargers and battery holders.
If that isn't an option, 3xAA cells will do just fine and 3xAA battery holders are thinner.
You could probably stuff everything in two plastic "project boxes" (that's how they're called here in pizzaland) thin and small enough to attach directly to his reflector vest
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>>1040831
>Dogelight 9000 XTRM

Kek
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