Today I finished DC-Fixing my first light. Folomov EDC-C4.
For me this is a camping light and for that purpose it was too throwy.
Some time ago I cut a new lens from the thickest DC-Fix. It was too thin, so I lost waterproofing. I was not worried because I got some GITD o-rings for the light in the mail already. They arrived today, so I finished the change by adding a second o-ring.
The light is still a little too throwy but much better. Marginally lighter than before as well. Thanks Boaz!
Hey Boaz. Got a Wuben E05 yesterday in the mail. Great little light and gets plenty bright and nice spacing on the modes. The beam isn’t so great. So after playing with it for a while and really liking the feel and operation I DC-Fixed the little goober. Did a great job of eliminating most of the crazy tint shifts and rings. Made it more floody of course, which I like, and made the light that much more enjoyable. Looking forward to getting my new envelope full of DC-Fix. Like I told you in the PM, I used more of it on friends and family’s lights than I did my own. I have to stock up on what they got off of me.
The other I tried had some light adhesive I think, still easy to remove. The white backed stuff I used about doesn’t. I am using the bezel to hold it down.
I just used the Wowtac above for a 3 block ally walk with the dogs. It made my experience, Less busy. Well worth it to me.
Hey Boaz. I have had the Wowtac on my head since the mod(minus a quick shower).
I did a driver swap and flashed it with Anduril earlier today. After the driver swap I used it in the basement to tear down another light, and in the garage looking for tools to tear down another light. Oh and I used it to look for my dc-fix. The wife is gone today so I have gotten to play.
I wasn’t sure I was going to keep this until I put the dc-fix on it and took a short walk, I am using it now at the computer.
The dc-fix turned this 5/10 light into a 9/10 light that just might stay.
I think I will dc-fix my NU30 before the wife gets home.
Nitecore NU30 before and after. Used the film that says dc-fix on the back. I think this has adhesive.
What might be hard to see in the before is the horrible squarish shape of the hotspot. It has be dc-fixed……
I have it on most of my floodier lights and I think a wider smoother beam reduces eye fatigue.
The tint mixing helps even on the best of the best of tints . I have it on a Lumintop tool with a 219B that I just love .It makes the tint noticeably nicer . When doing white wall "best of the best High CRI picks" I always look down and see it's the one with the dc-fix on the lens. If the runner up is 95% as good as my favorite it's enough of a difference that I can tell which one is better .I'm more than willing to dethrone it for something better... but that won't happen anytime soon .
Seems like it's usually just trying to figure out how bad of a tint I'm willing to live with ,or conversely if I like a light well enough to do an emitter swap on it .
Adding diffusion to a beam is one of the simplest ways to Fix it.
Sometime ago I put the DC-Fix on the Emisar D4 and never had a problem, even with it on turbo. Of course, I didn’t make “extensive” use of turbo many times or for a very long period of time. Still, it didn’t have any problem.
I also used it on my Amutorch AM30 (with XHP70.2) for some time on Max, and had no problem concerning temperature and material damage.
Only reason why I took it out was because this is a thrower and the DC-Fix made it floodier. Still, it made the beam even, annulling those yellowish rings on the flashlight (provoked by that led under a big SMO reflector)