The idea started with performance optimization but yesterday I thought the only use would be a blingy shelf queen that sees action only occassionally and only in safe environment. Now…I think a similar but different construction may have some performance merits w/out restraining practicality but I view them as tiny.

Louie, I’m trying to imagine that Carclo head and I’m not sure if I do it correctly. You mean: a specifically designed RXI optics that has a lens (with small metallization) at the front and a separate reflector at the back?

I haven’t seen any HID searchlight let alone disassemble now. Could you describe the construction better? I would love to learn more because it doesn’t sound like a really good choice to me (as I’ll explain in a moment) and I suppose that the makers simply know this better than I do.

The way I see it now:
Lens needs to be surrounded by a metal rim to take some impact load off it. Now typically a bezel does the job. Some lights use a head for that and bezel is just a lens retaining ring.

Reflector could play that role as well but then a retaining ring (or glue) would be needed anyway.

Reflector (with a retaining ring) vs head as rim:

  • reflector has fewer elements around the optics which seems stronger and should enable slightly thinner edge

Reflector (with a retaining ring) vs bezel as rim:

  • fewer elements around the optics seems stronger
  • bezel can be easily made from a stronger material (titanium / steel). This is a slight weight increase but should cancel-out any mechanical advantage of reflector-rim

Notes:

  • I don’t like glue but it should enable small performance improvements by enabling elimination of a lens retainer and o-ring
    • o-rings act as cusion in case of lens impact. Losing that cusion can’t be good
  • single element reflector-rim might weigh slightly less than other options
  • head should be a solid billet that spans all the way from the LED shelf to as far to the front as possible. So reflector-head doesn’t seem appealing
  • How does one manufacture such reflector? Machine exterior, anodize, machine interior, (electroform, :wink: )coat?