Paul Anderegg
September 1st, 2015, 08:00 PM
My Comer 1800 LED is HOT, and it is burning, not melting, but blasting clear patches in my 1/4 minus green LEE gel, clear patches where each LED is shining.
Is there a maybe a high temp alternative, or some other brand that won't fade as easy? I need this to be flat and thin, like the LEE gel. I have cut a bunch of pieces as replacements, but disasembling the LED head is a PITA just to slip the gels in.
Thanks!
Paul
Paul R Johnson
September 2nd, 2015, 12:49 AM
One of the hazards of using it virtually touching the LEDs. HT might work a bit longer, but isn't available in that colour. Why not just tape it on the outside and replace it every now and then, it will last longer outside anyway. Gel just isn't made to last, it's disposable.
Paul Anderegg
September 3rd, 2015, 06:21 PM
The Comer 1800 I use has a condensor that fold down into and up against the clear panel in front of the LED's, for zoom/focus capability. This precludes being able to run a gel taped or otherwise placed over the front of the housing. I guess i will just buy a little screwdriver with a tip specific to the tiny screws that hold the cap on the front of the LED, as to not strip them out over time. Probably have to change them out every month, but huge 2x2 foot gel sheets are onloy like $7, not a huge cost penalty at all. :)
Paul
Paul R Johnson
September 4th, 2015, 12:49 AM
Not sure I quite get it? Can you not just tape the gel to the lamp housing so the diffuser flips down over it, or failing that, just clip a loop of gel to the barn doors like we used to do with redheads?
Paul Anderegg
September 4th, 2015, 02:27 AM
If you google an image of a Comer 1800 LED, you will see that the face of the LED has an indent, and the condensor flips into this. If the gel is warped even a bit, it keeps the condensor from flipping flush against the LED panel, and alters the zoom capability.
Paul