BLF GT (preliminary) modding thread

What distance are you measuring it at? The humidity in the air, dust and a bunch of other things can have big effects on the readings with lights this powerful.

On my own GT depending on the day and distance I have gotten readings ranging from 800kcd up to 1.17Mcd, all with the exact same light.

I think the question was directed at ZozzV6, still here is how we measured our GTā€™s: in the hallway of Nicoā€™s cellar, at 13 meter and 23 meter (if I remember it well), the results did not differ much so I do not expect the throw to suddenly go up by much if measured further. The difference between Nicoā€™s GT and mine next to each other was clear and significant (1.16kcd vs 875kcd).

But Iā€™m a happy camper already, with your driver and XHP70.2 led I will have a fine modding project ahead :slight_smile:

I measured it at multiple distances outdoor. My lux numbers are the following:
10m: 9810 lux
15m: 4290 lux
20m: 2270 lux
25m: 1522 lux

Check your Candela, from 20m to 25m it jumps back upā€¦Lux to candela (cd) conversion calculator

All distances give a similar throw, under 1Mcd.

And I think that given how often he does lux measurements that ZozzV6 has an idea how well his numbers compare to other numbers around, so a faulty luxmeter or one with calibration way off can also be ruled out.

I have done a few
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I noticed the hotspot of my GT is smaller than the hotspot of my Palight Boss. Strange, the GT has a dedomed XHP 35 and the Boss has a dedomed X-PL. I bet it is out of focus, but it is impossible to unscrew the head of the LED section. I will post an update IF I ever manage to unscrew it and change the focus height

I know most of this thread is geared more towards drivers and LEDs, but for a filthy casual type like myselfā€¦ Iā€™m going to ask the obvious - has anyone made an adapter to put a BLF Q8 on the ass end of the GT? The diameter and thread pitch are obviously different, and thereā€™s no real need for it other than having a long range focused light on one end and a monster floodlight on the other. Forgive me if this is totally ridiculous, my GT showed up yesterday and when taking pictures next to my Q8 for comparison the idea punched me in the back of the head. Or maybe itā€™s the pain meds from a recent surgery to reattach a muscle, not sure.

Thatā€™s what happens when you put a larger reflector in a flashlight.

I tried adding spacers under the centering disc. All it did was a donut hole in the beam, without making it bigger or more focused.

It still seems to me the GT hotspot is not as focused as it could be. There is simply too much light wasted around the hotspot. Or at least I think so. Can it be changed or not?

Has anyone tried a thinner centering piece?

The hotspot of my GT looks pretty focussed but when over 10 meter it is slightly darker in the middle. Iā€™m not sure if that is the nature of the XHp35 Hi led or that the focus is less than perfect, in which case the centerpiece should be a bit thinner. I dare not sanding it down yet in case it makes things worse instead of better.

Btw, on the list of parts that would be welcomed to be sold separately should be the centerpiece IMO.

And apart from being slightly darker in the centre there is a lot of light around the hotspot that could be used in the middle. If it is even possible.

To be precise, I made 3 shims with a total height of 0,5mm and tried adding them under the black centering disc one by one, but the donut hole was bigger with every added shim.

Someone should make thinner centerpieces, I donā€™t have guts to sand down mine.

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Here is a great thread on how to easily check your light for focus:

https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/46601

I remember DB Custom thinned his center piece a bit by sanding. He posted about it, with pictures; back somewhere in all the massive & many GT threads & posts. If I can find it, Iā€™ll post a link.

IIRC, he said in his case it helped tweak the focus a bit tighter.

DB Custom can work miracles in comparison with me, I already got the idea of sanding the centerpiece down, but it is beyond my skills to do it properly. My centerpiece would be thinner on one end and thicker on the other, apart from many other blemishes I would cause, and that would not help the focusing at all.

Hi. Is your palight boss have a ring around the hotspot?

All you have to do is put a piece of very fine grit sandpaper on a flat surface, place the black centering block on it, & rub until you remove a bit from the bottom of the block.

It should be/is very easy to do that in an even fashion. As far as causing any other blemishes, I cannot understand how that would be possible using this method.

I did it with one of mine & it was simple as well as straight forward. Seemed to tighten the hotspot a bit also.

@ johny723

Here are some links where people sanded their Centering Ring. JasonWW states he tightened his hotspot considerably.

Do some reading on either side of these linked posts & there is a bunch more info.

I cannot find the photoā€™s I mentioned by DB Custom, but I did find several by KawiBoy1428.

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Thanks, I will read through the links.

Your welcome, my pleasure. :+1: