Cyberlight CL Bench Test

Need a little help,

I am bench testing 8 CL's to compare the light sources.

They are refurbished units and at the first show I could see a noticeable difference in output between some of them.

I want to repeat a point on the output chart that is found on the Data Sheet. Specifically the 15 foot reading of about 524 fc as that's my setup in the shop.

Given that the light output chart has a Beam Angle of 16 degrees listed on it, I am guessing that this means a fully zoomed in and focused beam setting? This is because one of the listed ranges is 16 - 26 degrees.

I guess the question is "what are all the beam parameters for this test?"

So far I have compared 3 units and one is visibly darker than the other 2 and optimizing the lamp does nothing. Literally, adjusting the lamp makes almost no noticible difference on the output. I pulled the lamp and it looks good and is an MSR 1200/2. Thinking it may be way out of position. Next check I think I'll pull one of the good ones and compare them physically. Or should I suspect the reflector?

Any Thoughts? :confused:
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  • Chris,

    I plan on testing the power caps this week. The fixtures are in another location so to prepare I've downloaded the schematic and expoded view.
    I plan on swapping caps between a 4.5A fixture and an 8.5A fixture.

    I have a good idea of where it is and that it plugs into the PCB.

    Can someone share some "I've been there before" tips on pulling the cap?

    Is it obvious when I pull the cover, or will there be some tricks on what to loosen and wiggle out of the way?

    Thanks ahead.
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  • Chris,

    I plan on testing the power caps this week. The fixtures are in another location so to prepare I've downloaded the schematic and expoded view.
    I plan on swapping caps between a 4.5A fixture and an 8.5A fixture.

    I have a good idea of where it is and that it plugs into the PCB.

    Can someone share some "I've been there before" tips on pulling the cap?

    Is it obvious when I pull the cover, or will there be some tricks on what to loosen and wiggle out of the way?

    Thanks ahead.
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