fixing the reflector adapter leaking light (with Jerry)

BobCajun

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Indeed there is. The 3070 apparently according to Jerry has no problem.
Yeah actually the lumen differences were due to higher current with the 3590s, so I don't think there is really any significant efficiency difference. Might as well just use 3070s, which have a lot more accessory options.
 

Herbal_Essence

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Jerry replied today:
"I understand your meaning, with the new reflector, the gap will be much smaller, you can try when you get them, I promise it will be better."

I sent him the exact same pics as in the topic.
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how does he imagine the reflector will cover these gaps lul.


nvm.. this is going nowhere, but if more of you guys mention the issue, he will find a better mold for the future
 

Airwalker16

Well-Known Member
Jerry replied today:
"I understand your meaning, with the new reflector, the gap will be much smaller, you can try when you get them, I promise it will be better."

I sent him the exact same pics as in the topic.
View attachment 3696494
how does he imagine the reflector will cover these gaps lul.


nvm.. this is going nowhere, but if more of you guys mention the issue, he will find a better mold for the future
Again... this is not in His hands man. It's the ADAPTER made by Ideal that's the problem. He buys legit ideal adapters and sells those. They're cheap from anywhere online. But he got a mold for the angelina REFLECTOR so they could cost $0.88 rather than $4-8 elsewhere. But they have a flaw that doesn't allow the hooks on the adapter to engage. They don't go far enough down to give them clearance. Now it's being fixed.Catch4F60.jpg
 

Herbal_Essence

Well-Known Member
Again... this is not in His hands man. It's the ADAPTER made by Ideal that's the problem. He buys legit ideal adapters and sells those. They're cheap from anywhere online. But he got a mold for the angelina REFLECTOR so they could cost $0.88 rather than $4-8 elsewhere. But they have a flaw that doesn't allow the hooks on the adapter to engage. They don't go far enough down to give them clearance. Now it's being fixed.View attachment 3696504
did you read what I write?
all I want, is him to have some alternative in stock.
I like buying all my stuff at one place.
I'm not saying it his fault. we just need to show that we need some alternative, geez
 

shalexih

Active Member
I noticed this too. It's an issue with the
50-2300AN Adapter and the 50-2303CR cob holder.
Why would the two ledil pieces not fit together perfectly?
 

BobCajun

Well-Known Member
I noticed this too. It's an issue with the
50-2300AN Adapter and the 50-2303CR cob holder.
Why would the two ledil pieces not fit together perfectly?
Somebody could really corner the COB holder/reflector market by making some that work perfectly together with the most popular COBs and that have a metallic reflector and a choice of beam angles, 90 being a little wide for some people. Sadly, nobody is bothering. Just make white plastic holders like BJBs but that can take several hundred volts, maybe it would need to be a special heat resistant composite or ceramic, but I'm sure it could be done without having to use metal. That's actually the biggest flaw with BJB holders, low voltage rating.
 

welight

Well-Known Member
Somebody could really corner the COB holder/reflector market by making some that work perfectly together with the most popular COBs and that have a metallic reflector and a choice of beam angles, 90 being a little wide for some people. Sadly, nobody is bothering. Just make white plastic holders like BJBs but that can take several hundred volts, maybe it would need to be a special heat resistant composite or ceramic, but I'm sure it could be done without having to use metal. That's actually the biggest flaw with BJB holders, low voltage rating.
We are working on an alternate holder, currently under test, stay tuned
Cheers
Mark
 
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