DIY diffusers for LEDs

  • Thread starter Thread starter EMeyer
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users None
I’m located in Mississippi. I’m out of town working now and will be for a couple weeks. I have a stack of full sheets for solar panels I was building. I will have to look into getting a sheet cut into pieces and how difficult that is. I will post here when I get some answers. I’m not sure how difficult it would be to ship a full sheet. I purchased them from a guy in Missouri and drove there to get em. I’ll check into it all. Thx
 
I’m located in Mississippi. I’m out of town working now and will be for a couple weeks. I have a stack of full sheets for solar panels I was building. I will have to look into getting a sheet cut into pieces and how difficult that is. I will post here when I get some answers. I’m not sure how difficult it would be to ship a full sheet. I purchased them from a guy in Missouri and drove there to get em. I’ll check into it all. Thx


I'm in North Alabama. If you are sure they aren't tempered, I can cut my own up to 1/4" Just Pm me when you are back in town.
 
I'm in North Alabama. If you are sure they aren't tempered, I can cut my own up to 1/4" Just Pm me when you are back in town.

That’s another thing I’ll have to look into. It’s low iron glass but I really never looked into tempered or not. I just figured I would make a green house or more panels with em one day lol. I will pm when I find out more.
 
I used sand blast paper sticker. It was cheap and really effective. Also the Lux drop off was about 10-20% only fro mthe looks of it.
I purchased the Sticker from a Plastic part store.
 
I just posted this on the Fresnel Lens thread. I currently have a Bicube 29 with power compacts. I purchased an Ai Prime HD. My plan is to gut it drill a hole in the hood and set the light on top of the hood. The problem is this will make the light too close to the water for a good beam spread. I plan to place a fresnel lens i recover from an old overhead projector inside of the existing light housing. I also have several diffuser elements from an old computer monitor. Fingers crossed. Hope it works.
 
Bump? Anyone using diy diffusers?

Also any truth to the plastic diffusers? I believe Ecotech diffusers are plastic no?
 
Bump? Anyone using diy diffusers?

Also any truth to the plastic diffusers? I believe Ecotech diffusers are plastic no?
So imho the biggest problem with adding diffusers to commercial fixtures is that you will end up losing a lot of PAR. Those fixtures have narrow lenses in order to provide as much light as cheaply as possible. Diffusers essentially negate that.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

New Posts

Back
Top