Jun 15, 2014 #17 F ff71750f 0 Joined Mar 20, 2014 Messages 50 Points 8 ixfd64 said: It looks like there is some material stuck in the aperture. Is it some sort of seal? Click to expand... That's the safety shutter, which was closed.
ixfd64 said: It looks like there is some material stuck in the aperture. Is it some sort of seal? Click to expand... That's the safety shutter, which was closed.
Jun 15, 2014 #18 The Lightning Stalker 0 Joined Aug 14, 2013 Messages 2,640 Points 63 If the LED is dim, it can always be swapped out with a brighter one. It could also be the resistor that is attached to the LED.
If the LED is dim, it can always be swapped out with a brighter one. It could also be the resistor that is attached to the LED.
Jun 15, 2014 #19 mortuus 0 Joined Dec 6, 2013 Messages 1,236 Points 48 why would u want a super bright led? would only annoy me.
Jun 20, 2014 #20 I ixfd64 0 Joined Sep 12, 2007 Messages 1,176 Points 48 Jaggions said: That's the safety shutter, which was closed. Click to expand... I see. It looks kind of wrinkled, though. From what I've seen in other pictures, the shutters should have a smooth surface.
Jaggions said: That's the safety shutter, which was closed. Click to expand... I see. It looks kind of wrinkled, though. From what I've seen in other pictures, the shutters should have a smooth surface.