A Perfect Dedome?

how about WD-40?

Very unlikely. WD-40 doesn’t attack silicone very well - if at all.

This stuff would probably do a great job. It dissolves Silicone amazingly fast.
http://www.techspray.com/download-tds-document.php?pId=153

At $35/pint plus hazmat it also dissolves your wallet contents amazingly fast. :wink:

I found here on a dutch forum that an electronics guy used petroleum-ether to remove silicone remains. I have some here where I work, I will give it a try. The composition is not far from gasoline, but it is much cleaner. It is even more equivalent to Coleman Fuel (which is also much cleaner than gasoline).

sounds like it is equivalent?

coleman fuel is pretty cheap around here (~$10-$12 a gallon). Which makes me wonder who pays $10 a quart for naptha (same thing different label).

its also a solvent/thinner for plasti-dip :stuck_out_tongue:

I doubt that it will work. It is a pretty mild solvent. Good on sticky residue from tape and tends not to harm most plastics. I use it for polishing plastics and LED display windows with red jewelers rouge.

I tried lacquer thinner the other day. Oddly enough (imo), it seemed to be less effective than acetone.

The petroleum-ether I have here says: 100-140°C. I may have some Coleman Fuel as well somewhere. Perhaps when I can find some time and enough spare leds I will do a 'great dedome test string' one of these days..

It seems like it is not necessarily the most agressive solvent that works best on led-domes, I'll try it anyway .

Anybody de-domed an XRE? Same process?

Will the metal ring come off without damaging anything?

metal ring doesn’t come off with acetone.

good luck getting all the silicone out of the inside of the ring, and enjoy the ugly artifacts that the inside of the ring makes….

I’ve done a few XRE and XRC, just grab the metal ring with a plier and pull/twist it off.

After, before soaking in gas, or instead?

I never had any luck with the XRE twist, always some bad residue left behind. And removing those always a mess. My success rate is only 33%, 1/3 - one ruined wire, one bluey, and one not-so-good-but-I-leave-it-alone-anyway-otherwise-rate-would-be-0/3… heheh.

With petrol soak, the whole ring and dome just slid off. I have 100%, 1/1 success on this method for XRE. Best, cleanest result out of the four too.

LOL, I’ve got a zoomie with that problem already from a thick hold down ring - the ring reflection is outside of the beam, but still wanting to paint it black.

No, I’ve got a spare XRE and if I de-dome the ring will go even if that ruins the emitter.

I did them dry.
It was a while ago so I don’t think the gas trick had been invented :slight_smile:

Thanks guys. Think I’ll try the soak first, then pull if needed.

i’m going to have to try gas on an xr-e. I’d LOVE to get a clean/no-ring de-dome.

2x the current of xp-e…should be quite a thrower

I have used the heat method with near 100% success. Fairly sure given 100 XML or XM-L2s I could do every single one of them without failure now that I have the technique down.

I have done approx. 2 dozen XMLs (+ two more this morning), an XP-G2 and a XP-E.

I find it easiest to do if the LED is already mounted on a MCPCB in a torch. From there I remove any screws or glue etc and lift the board so the board is “floating” in the air with the leads still attached. I then run the torch on high until the board is too hot to hold.

Placing my figure as far down the dome on the opposite side of the bond wires I peel towards the wires slowly: you will notice if the heat is not right the dome is harder to peel off. If doing this for the first time have a play with peeling the dome at different temperatures and try get a feel for how hot it has to be. You can reheat the LED at any time during this process.

The result is almost exactly 110% increase in lux for reflector lights.

No solvents are needed. I just let my led heat up a bit by running it away from a heatsink until it gets good and warm, not burning up hot just hot.

I then stick the razor into the dome a bit adjascent to the bond wires and open it like tupperware. Basically on an angle and peel the dome off. Had good luck with this method and if any goop is left, the clump stays by the bond wires!