P60 Modules Focusing How-To

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P60 Modules Focusing How-To [UPDATED

Greetings all...

around the time I was complaining about the ringy beam of my Dereelight P60 module I found a post of a member that talked about focusing the beam of his module. So I did the same and here are the results:

Left unfocused, right focused. (desaturated )

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Left unfocused, right focused. 2 stops overexposed. (desaturated)

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Now the way to do it is to unscrew the pill from the module as much. To take up the slack one can use a disc shaped thingy, a self-sticking LED insulator or an O-ring as per module type....

On the left is a X-Alpha Q5 WC (SMO reflector) and on the right the Dereelight module (OP reflector).

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BTW, focusing an SMO reflector is amazing. You get a round-round hotspot with very little spill/corona...

Word of notice about the P60 modules. To my experience they come in 2 flavors. the standard reflector depth that have a flat bottom, like the X-Alpha one. And the deep reflector ones like the Derrelight and the Solarforce ones that they have a recess on the base that the lip of the lip fixes into. (Hence the use of the O-Ring).

Also the latter are the longest ones and teamed with a high pill make the LOA of the module to long to fit in a Surefire without a resulting gap.

See this (far right is DX sku1447 which leaves a gap too):

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Hope you found it of use, Kostas
 
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Well it seems I have found a good spacer to take out the slack when you unscrew the reflector to focus your module. This one:

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(one piece is painted red for detail enhancement)

This is a spacer of flange if you like that is used in door handles. If you have a close look you will notice that it is concave (?) in profile. That mates well with the pill face.

Here is how it is when installed in a reflector (Dereelight Smooth)

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Installed it is a bit tall leaving a few threads to use, but it is still rigid when screwed tight and you get a beam that is superb. A bit of a side spill and a good sized hotspot that has 2 zones as seen in this simulated pic.

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I will experimenting with sanding it down and will let you know,

till then enjoy, Kostas
 

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