(No, that's not backwards - I broke the switch.)
The LEDs are mounted on two pieces of PVC, with wires soldered in place on the backside. Each one dissipates 20mA of current at 3 volts, and they're all in parallel, so technically the "bulb" is rated for 0.72 watts. A typical flashlight bulb runs between two and four watts, so this is pretty cool - and it's powered by two D-cells, so it'll last awhile.
That's the best image I could get that adequately showed the brightness of the beam; sorry that I don't have a tripod to keep the camera steady for slow exposures.
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