Sounds very interesting. I might try this later this week with one of my lights. If I break the emitter it gives me a good reason for buying a new, brighter one.. ;)
I can post pics of the emitter tomorrow if you want,but there’s nothing special really. Cutting off the dome is a lot easier than it sounds, you don’t need to cut it off in a perfect single pass, you can cut it off a bit higher then “carve” off pieces till you get to the desired level.
edit to add: One thing that surprises me is that the ceiling bounce indicates only a 15% light loss from this method of de-doming… I was lead to believe that de-doming caused something closer to a 25% light loss, great news.
I wouldn't be so quick to say output decreases. Identical drivers and emitters in different hosts, flood & throw will yield different ceiling bounce levels. Flooders score higher in bounce tests because they scatter more light than a thrower.
A stock domed xm-l spreads light 125 degrees. Cutting off the dome focuses the light reducing ceiling bounce numbers but increasing lux numbers for throw. The lens on an emitter doesn't increase the lumens produced, it just refocuses them.
If I'm wrong I'm sure someone will be quick to correct me and explain why.
Well from what I understand, the dome on an LED not only refocuses the light, but allows more light to escape from the emitter that would otherwise be reflected backwards. This is also the reason why the tint becomes slightly warmer after de-doming.
How about someone with spare XR-E’s and a lux meter measure the lux from a cheap thrower (Smallsun ZY-C10-S for example) and then cut the dome off and remeasure?
I’ve gotten rid of most of my cheap experimental lights or I’d do it.
I was planning a 4A driver and an aspheric mod on my STL-V2. I might add the de-doming to the To Do List.
What are the side effects of this procedure, except the (said) lower lumen output and warmer spot? Will it suffer more from the 4A current than it would without de-doming?
I think dedoming isnt good for an aspheric light, because when dedomed more light hits the reflector or in this case the inside of the head and not the lens which is what you want.