You can also get a UCL lens from flashlightlens.com and fivemaga now has dual function and camless smooth reflectors. Personally, I'd buy from those two before buying from kaidomain and like stores, but that's just my opinion.I just won a TerraLUX for my 4D MAG, and I am going to order a Glass lens from DX. I got thinking, 'Is there a better replacement for the reflector?'
If you want more light, a UCL lens would be better then a metal reflector(I think the UCL is 97-99% transmittance, while normal glass is around 85%). Unless you go to a optic place and have the reflector coated with highly reflective substance, there won't be much of an improvement.
You can also get a UCL lens from flashlightlens.com and fivemaga now has dual function and camless smooth reflectors. Personally, I'd buy from those two before buying from kaidomain and like stores, but that's just my opinion.
It depends on what you're looking for. If you don't mind the hotspot with artifacts and rings in it then a smooth reflector will work, but if you are worried about artifacts and rings then an orange peal/stippled reflector will be what you're looking for. There are trade offs. A smooth reflector will project further then an orange peal/stippled reflector. I saw quite a difference when I switch my stippled reflector to a smooth reflector with a 4D maglite with one of Gene's drop-ins installed.Would a smooth or MOP be better for the TerraLUX upgrade? I figure the MOP would be abit more of flood/diffused, and a smooth would be spot beam, no?
Is a UCL lens really that much difference than the glass ones I see on DX or KD? I was going to get a 5 pack from KD and give some to friends.
I'm also looking for a better reflector for my Mag 4D with the TerreLUX. I asked Kaidomain about his reflectors in the Dealer's Corner section. Here's a link with info including beam shots:
http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?t=171006
Kai believes a SMO reflector is best. YMMV
I'm also going to replace the plastic lens with a glass one.
Cheers:thumbsup:
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Heads up regarding Kai's reflector, the opening is 8.4mm.
I'm not sure if it will fit over TerraLux drop-in, or if the reflector needs a 'bit' of convincing.
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Heads up regarding Kai's reflector, the opening is 8.4mm.
I'm not sure if it will fit over TerraLux drop-in, or if the reflector needs a 'bit' of convincing.
I bought the 5-pack glass lens from KD and they good quality...about the same as the ones The Fenix Store used to sell. I also purchased some UCLs from Flashlightlens and they are a hair clearer from what I can tell. As for the metal reflectors that KD sells, they're meant for the ROP mods and parts they've been selling recently. The only way you're going to get them to work with LED drop-ins is by boring out the hole. I believe Harbor Freight tools sells some drill heads that will do that. I've got a set, but never got around to using them. With the Terralux drop-in, I'd say just get a UCL lens and call it a day. The stock reflector works great with LED drop-ins as it is. I used to think that upgrading to an aluminum reflector would make a huge difference. As I found it, not such the case especially when you consider spending $15 to $30 for a reflector...the difference (if any) isn't really that noticeable in my opinion when weighed with the cost...unless you want a textured reflector, then it maybe something to consider.