D-C-Fix “Frost” FROST — d-c-fix - but almost any non-adhesive thick film with frost/fog effect should work well. My current sheet is probably a clone from LIDL.
For normal outdoor usage, the light is good as is.
For photography, indoor usage, or just hunting white walls, it might be a good idea to apply DC-Fix. This will not only make the beam smoother and floodier, but also reduce the tint shift (towards green on the edge of spill).
Would be interesting to try XP-L2, but unfortunately, that would probably require also driver changes for any major gain. Has anyone tried this on his TO46R?
You don’t need DC fix. These are standard Carclo optics. the slightly frosted 10508, and more frosted 10509 are what this light uses. The light comes with the clear Carclo 10507. I tried a 10508 in mine, and it smooths out the beam beautifully.
Thank for the updates on the process =the=! It is now closer to get the lights on our hands The light and emitters are paid!
Do we have to send you any kind of information or the info we sent to Wuben is enough?
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Hum, about this, I am not sure if - in terms of beam - the XP-L2 would be better! Brighter, for sure, but maye not better! I have 2 Sofirn lights that arrived with XP-L2 leds. One seemed more tending to 5000K and the other was a bit higher (5500 or 5700???).
However, both produce and yellowish and greenish tint shift similar to the one on the stock XP-G3 these Wuben lights have.
So…I am not sure if XP-L2 would be a good choice. However, a Luxeon V 4000 K, I guess that would be an interesting bet for these lights! No major shifts (or none), and a quite pleasant beam!!
But now let’s see how the leds we’re going to receive behave and that is the most important thing right now