recDNA
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I have carried a Quark 123 X 2 Titanium (XP-G R5) in my jacket since the day it arrived. Mostly I have used it for play or show or for short searches and almost always on high.
Today the overhead fluorescent fixture right over my work desk in the storage room of my lab died when I was too busy to call maintenance and have them bring in ladders etc so I used my Quark in tailstanding mode on high bouncing off of the ceiling to give some added illumination. It did help. There are other fixtures in there so it wasn't like I was in pitch darkness.
Anyway I had the Quark on for about 15 minutes while I finished up and I noticed that the head got very hot but the body remained cool.
Is there any way to increase heat transfer from the head to the body? I don't want to toast the LED.
Is this a quirk of the Quark titanium model or does the aluminum Quark have the same problem?
Today the overhead fluorescent fixture right over my work desk in the storage room of my lab died when I was too busy to call maintenance and have them bring in ladders etc so I used my Quark in tailstanding mode on high bouncing off of the ceiling to give some added illumination. It did help. There are other fixtures in there so it wasn't like I was in pitch darkness.
Anyway I had the Quark on for about 15 minutes while I finished up and I noticed that the head got very hot but the body remained cool.
Is there any way to increase heat transfer from the head to the body? I don't want to toast the LED.
Is this a quirk of the Quark titanium model or does the aluminum Quark have the same problem?