bajaiman
Enlightened
Can soldering you emitter to the power cable change the tint of the beam?....My soldering skill is not something that I'm proud off /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif. If I spent too much time soldering the emitter would I kill it?... The emitter supposed to be a Lux3 TWOL...shouldn't have any green tint. But the green tint is really noticeable.
I've taken out a new emitter of the same binned. This time I didn't solder it in, just enough to make contact with the cables. Once the reflector put in place the colour of the tint is about the same (green tint). If non soldering produce the same green tint, I guess soldering don't make any diffence in tint colour. Can DB917 make the emitter to have green tint or I've got a really bad batch of TWOL?
Can somebody out there confirm this please.
Oh lastly...any hint for a novice like me to make soldering a little bit easier?? cos the solder don't stick to whatever it is I'm soldering...it always turn out as a bubble shape and I have to work it out so it can stick. This is why it took me quite a while to solder stuff....
Any input will be much appreciated /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I've taken out a new emitter of the same binned. This time I didn't solder it in, just enough to make contact with the cables. Once the reflector put in place the colour of the tint is about the same (green tint). If non soldering produce the same green tint, I guess soldering don't make any diffence in tint colour. Can DB917 make the emitter to have green tint or I've got a really bad batch of TWOL?
Can somebody out there confirm this please.
Oh lastly...any hint for a novice like me to make soldering a little bit easier?? cos the solder don't stick to whatever it is I'm soldering...it always turn out as a bubble shape and I have to work it out so it can stick. This is why it took me quite a while to solder stuff....
Any input will be much appreciated /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif