Right, color temp only. But they started as the same bin/tint LEDs from the same reel.
Awesome, thanks.
Hi,
How much gasoline do you get for $2 in Seoul…. like a thimble-ful :)?
:bigsmile:
About a liter of regular gasoline. Just under a liter for premium though.
The high gas prices only affect the poor and middle class though, the rich still drive their gas guzzlers like there is no tomorrow.
Dedoming shifts XML color temps down by a factor of 0.65 to 0.75
Thats exactly the tint I want my aspheric XP-G2 to have. Thanks!
You can monitor to see if the dome falls off or is loosened, maybe 2-10 hours, or you can pull it out in 2-4 hours and poke it gently to see if it will easily be pushed/flipped up and off. Lately I've been doing the shorter time (2 hrs), and carefully flipping it off, starting from the side opposite the wires. Overnight takes the guess work out of it. Most of the time now I see a bubble forming under the dome, indicating the dome' seal has been compromised. At that point it comes off pretty easy.
Gotcha. Is there a sweet spot in terms of hours under gasoline, or is there a greater probability of success with longer times?
Damn, it’s like 150-170 cents per litre for premium here in Melbourne.
Gotcha. Is there a sweet spot in terms of hours under gasoline, or is there a greater probability of success with longer times?
There's no such thing as 'too long', just leave it in until the dome floats off on its own. If you lightly score the dome with a razor just enough to break the outer skin it can happen in as little as 30 minutes.
Good point comfy on the dome cuts - gotta try that on my next de-dome.
Yeah, all our oil is imported… very pricey. :~
Thanks guys for all your help, I’ll try dedoming once my XM-L2’s arrive.
anyone have any longevity issues after dedome?
djozz: dct73:I can see it
Thanks
Tom E:That’s amazin stuff! I guess you could reflow, then de-dome in one fell swoop! I assume that’s an XP-G2 - you are a better man than I — I never would have attempted a de-dome technique the first time on a XP-G2.
I did reflow and with the led still hot dedomed it, the video is one shot (and perhaps a lucky one ). The led is a XP-E2 R3, 1D tint.
It is going into my ‘budget test-thrower’ (49mm reflector, led `2A), just to see what an extreme pencil beam will look like . I may do a beamshot and some lux-readings if it gets finished this weekend .
ok, I was inspired by the post of zizo and quickly finished the mod mentioned above. Just two pictures, hope you don't mind, Tom? (I do not want to derail this thread):
reflector 49mm, dedomed XP-E2 R3 1D-tint on copper, screwed on pill, arctic silver in between , driver LD25 2.0A, tailcap:2.0A. Ceiling bounce lumen estimate: 290 lumen. Throw (measured at 2 meter,3 meter and 5 meter, same results): 170klux`1m (165klux after 5 minutes), functionality: zero, this is an utterly useless flashlight.
beamshot:
Hey Djozz, that there flashlight wouldn’t be utterly useless to me!!!
I did my first de-dome last night on a Crelant V21A XM-L. I don't have the know-how to remove the whole LED so I just unscrewed the reflector so the emitter was sticking out the end of the light and submerged the top 5mm or so into a shot glass with a little gasoline at the bottom. The dome slid RIGHT off this morning EASY as pie and darn near perfectly.
My only question is how do I get the gasoline smell off?
I ran the head very gently under water to rinse off some of the gasoline and let it sit out all day to fully dry but it still wreaks of gasoline since the metal was submerged somewhat. Obviously I can't really use any chemicals or anything get the smell off...what about just leaving it out in the sunlight? Would that be bad on the bare emitter?
I did my first de-dome last night on a Crelant V21A XM-L. I don't have the know-how to remove the whole LED so I just unscrewed the reflector so the emitter was sticking out the end of the light and submerged the top 5mm or so into a shot glass with a little gasoline at the bottom. The dome slid RIGHT off this morning EASY as pie and darn near perfectly.
My only question is how do I get the gasoline smell off?
I ran the head very gently under water to rinse off some of the gasoline and let it sit out all day to fully dry but it still wreaks of gasoline since the metal was submerged somewhat. Obviously I can't really use any chemicals or anything get the smell off...what about just leaving it out in the sunlight? Would that be bad on the bare emitter?
Please use isopropryl alcohol - rinse it - works well with a squeeze bottle. The alcohol is relatively cheap at drug stores (maybe supermarkets too). I use it every time, works well. Actually I use it a ton on cleanups, solder flux, etc...
ThirstyTurtle:I did my first de-dome last night on a Crelant V21A XM-L. I don't have the know-how to remove the whole LED so I just unscrewed the reflector so the emitter was sticking out the end of the light and submerged the top 5mm or so into a shot glass with a little gasoline at the bottom. The dome slid RIGHT off this morning EASY as pie and darn near perfectly.
My only question is how do I get the gasoline smell off?
I ran the head very gently under water to rinse off some of the gasoline and let it sit out all day to fully dry but it still wreaks of gasoline since the metal was submerged somewhat. Obviously I can't really use any chemicals or anything get the smell off...what about just leaving it out in the sunlight? Would that be bad on the bare emitter?
Please use isopropryl alcohol - rinse it - works well with a squeeze bottle. The alcohol is relatively cheap at drug stores (maybe supermarkets too). I use it every time, works well. Actually I use it a ton on cleanups, solder flux, etc...
Great! So does the alcohol help with the smell or is it just good practice to clean everything when finished?
Also, I have "Rubbing Alcohol", is that the same as "Isopropyl Alcohol"?
Thanks!
Should help with the smell, yes I'm think'n, but I can't smell as well as I used to... hhmm, that sounds weird... Well, dunno if it's the same, maybe look it up on wikipedia?
djozz: djozz: dct73:I can see it
Thanks
Tom E:That's amazin stuff! I guess you could reflow, then de-dome in one fell swoop! I assume that's an XP-G2 - you are a better man than I -- I never would have attempted a de-dome technique the first time on a XP-G2.
I did reflow and with the led still hot dedomed it, the video is one shot (and perhaps a lucky one ). The led is a XP-E2 R3, 1D tint.
It is going into my 'budget test-thrower' (49mm reflector, led @2A), just to see what an extreme pencil beam will look like . I may do a beamshot and some lux-readings if it gets finished this weekend .
ok, I was inspired by the post of zizo and quickly finished the mod mentioned above. Just two pictures, hope you don't mind, Tom? (I do not want to derail this thread):
reflector 49mm, dedomed XP-E2 R3 1D-tint on copper, screwed on pill, arctic silver in between , driver LD25 2.0A, tailcap:2.0A. Ceiling bounce lumen estimate: 290 lumen. Throw (measured at 2 meter,3 meter and 5 meter, same results): 170klux@1m (165klux after 5 minutes), functionality: zero, this is an utterly useless flashlight.
beamshot:
Hey Djozz, that there flashlight wouldn’t be utterly useless to me!!!
LOL, the flashlight doesn't exist anymore, I put the led in a c8 pill with a 2amp driver as a drop-in for my Uniquefire UF-t20. The test-thrower host is now empty, waiting for a next experiment :-)
I did my first de-dome last night on a Crelant V21A XM-L. I don’t have the know-how to remove the whole LED so I just unscrewed the reflector so the emitter was sticking out the end of the light and submerged the top 5mm or so into a shot glass with a little gasoline at the bottom. The dome slid RIGHT off this morning EASY as pie and darn near perfectly.
My only question is how do I get the gasoline smell off?
I ran the head very gently under water to rinse off some of the gasoline and let it sit out all day to fully dry but it still wreaks of gasoline since the metal was submerged somewhat. Obviously I can’t really use any chemicals or anything get the smell off…what about just leaving it out in the sunlight? Would that be bad on the bare emitter?
Another one of the benefits of using thinners. When I pull mine out, the thinners evaporates almost instantly. No residue or smell. It’s great!