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Hi folks
I'm busy with my first FreeTrack project.
I have my IR LEDs working correctly, but I've noticed that the beam angle is rather focused. After reading up, it would seem it's a common issue.
The recommended fix is to file down the lens of the LED.
I can't seem to find any tutorial on how to do this... does one use a nail file, sandpaper etc? How deep should one file? Wont the lens become distorted? etc
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I just filed my IR leds this morning for larger beam angle. I used a "medium rough" metal file and no sand paper. I had a problem with too bright leds so I didn't do the sand paper grinding. Now the leds have a nice wide angle and they are not too bright anymore :P
Here is a image of a filed down led (not taken by me, found it from another tread here...) which should give you some idea how much to file away...
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Thanks for the advice guys.
I also have a problem with very bright LEDs.. was thinking of adding multiple layers of negative/disk platters, but hopefully the filing will do the trick.
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Just to get back to everyone.
I purchase a metal file (Waldo: Flat Bastard File 200mm) for filing.
Lay the file down and pinched the LED with my fingers while running it over the file surface with moderate force. I did this for about 15seconds, filing off about a 1/4 of the lens.
LEDs are now giving a huge view angle and not flaring out.