Originally Posted by
Onli-Won Kanomi
Aethyr in principle it should be possible to make effective collimating lenses for our purposes that work with that LED...however the issue is mainly a commercial/marketing issue more than a technical one [getting 4 emitter dice to work WELL with a single collimator lens IS more difficult than one emitter die...but Lux Vs can do it so it IS possible].
You have to understand that our lightsaber replica prop application is an almost invisibly TINY 'niche' market to the LED manufacturers and optical companies that make lenses...a single big LED SIGN or 'Jumbotron' can use more LEDs than ALL of us saberfans together do in a whole year...so they just don't consider us worth the financial bother to do the optical engineering necessary to make optic solutions specific to our needs..not enough 'Return On Investment' from the few of us.
So we are forced to look for optical solutions among the PREexisting optics they have designed for other purposes.
Unfortunately those other purposes are usually the OPPOSITE optically from what we want to do - the aforementioned jumbotron/signage usage for example where probably the most LEDs are used nowadays wants it's millions of lenses yearly designed to produce the WIDEST possible viewing angle - we want our few thousand optics a year designed to produce the NARROWEST...guess which market gets served and which gets ignored by manufacturers producing thousands of LEDs and optics hourly?
So even when a potentially amazing new LED comes out we have to wait and see if anyone will 'just happen' to make the VERY narrow [5-10 degree] collimation optics we need...and we normally keep waiting...and waiting...and waiting...
When the Luxeon "Endor Star" came out it excited some of us...afterall the name ENDOR is a Star Wars reference eh...maybe someone was thinking of us?...and 540 lumens white was [and still is] pretty good...and the announcement said optics would be "forthcoming"...
...we waited, and waited...eventually optics came...25 degree optics...good for signs maybe, USELESS for us...despite the name Endors just never became useful for sabers...XWingband found an alternative Tri-Rebel configuration that worked better [AceRocket had also made a Tri-Lux even before Endors]...but even with his solution which as good as possible the COMBINED efficiency of the tri-rebel AND best optics solution he could find for them was less than ideal and some of their potential was wasted.
The 'saber microniche market' just isn't big enough for them to design optics SPECIFICALLY for us so as Fender says we are 'stuck' with the few combinations we can 'find' that 'happen' to work together...and smiths and saber suppliers like him, Strydur, Xwing, Ace, Goodman and MANY others [apologies to all I've forgotten] have done a lot of experimenting to find those combinations, for which we should all be grateful.
Someone might make a useful very-narrow optic for our purposes for that LED someday...by all means tell us if you see it...keep rocking the boat...some of us like to rock! Rock On! ;-)