Saab, not trying to doubt/diss/Etc but you have said/claimed a lot of things with Leds & Lasers and have not really shown anything to back it up. I'm just trying to understand your claims, you are saying that the Microfire Optispike S50 with 7,562.500 cd (5,500 meters throw) and Light storm S90 with 20,000,000 cd (9,000 meters throw) arn't as good/throwy as what you can make? please explain.
Also have you looked at what a guy called 'Enderman" can do with his stuff on another forum? he has built shown and sold them with HUGE throw numbers.
Again this is not an attack on you, please don't take it that way - I would just like you to clarify some of your statements because if you can build better and possibilly cheaper thrower, you will sell heaps.
Point taken. You have been here long enough to know that I have pretty much always been a little bit secretive. A fact for which I have taken some hits for from some. And I understand why. It seems somewhat selfish to hoard knowledge. Especially when so much of what I have done over the years was built on the backs of other people who shared their knowledge. And to be fair I have shown many projects as well. Some with more detail on how they were accomplished than others. Ceramic substrate ablation being one of them. There were many technology show offs I did updating the community on my current records. And pictures were attached. I believe I was the first person to explore dedoming way back in the day. As in the XRE days. I developed a way to make them more powerful by water soaking the LEDs for days and then applying brief high current to split the silicone gel away from the phosphor. No I did not tell people what I was doing or how I did it but I was doing it. The tech was in an early edc I made and sold too. Don't know if anybody ever figured out that was what made it so powerful.
There is also my ability to pull whole sheets of phosphor off LEDs fully intact and transplanting them on other chips some of which I have shown in my threads. I have remounted entire chips and put them on solid diamond and copper. I can modify the phosphor itself to increase its performance. Pictures were shown of that. I have honed down the surface of XPG3s to remove their dimensionality. You'd be gobsmacked if you saw the level of research I have been involved in since I stopped selling flashlights. The best of which I dare not reveal.
I'm in this weird position though of being both an enthusiast that wants to tell everyone everything but knowing that due to the extreme amount of resources that it takes to do all this research it needs to pay for itself and if I just come out and give away all my secrets then other companies will take that and run with it. Probably before I can get it into a product and recoup my costs. So I ride this middle ground of just teasing everyone. I say what I say out of excitement and a desire to let people know what is possible.
All this to say that if I say it can be done it can be done. No one has to believe it and that's fine. I guess I just assume people would trust me as my having made the longest throwing lights for year on year was no fluke. Yes I have seen the lights enderman and others have done. It's not that I want to take away from their accomplishments but it doesn't impress me because I was doing more powerful stuff 5 years ago than what they are doing today. But I'll say this. I wasn't even that impressed with what I was doing then. In the sense that just adding larger and larger lenses and making small tweaks here and there, although really cool to see the spec numbers rise, really didn't seem like a feat of genius to me then nor now.
When it comes to my forays into lasers yeah I don't think I have ever shown anyone anything. I suppose it's a pride thing but I've never made one that is clean enough that I'd want to show someone. Just prototypes and proofs of concept. As I think you know I am not one to play second fiddle in the throw world so it is becoming clear to me that I'm going to have to bite the bullet and develop a product in the LEP market. I'd rather not to be honest with you simply because I detest "paper work". As in it literally makes me ill. Having to get regulatory approval is going to require that I believe. I'd rather some company just hire me and pay me for all my IP and let me lead a research team. Right now I have genuinely good inventions that need patent protection but I can't bring myself to write up all the paperwork necessary to do that. Sigh.
Can I beat the S90? Yes. Can I do it "cheaply"? No. Probably cheaper than what they are doing but not cheap in the grand scheme of things. I'm going to tease you yet again but I can beat that light at the same aperture with LEDs! Is it easy? No. Can I give you all the details? No. Just have to take my word for it. That said the end of LEDs as the go to solution for throwers is pretty much here. Expect a few more surprises from the LEDs though.