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Re: Painting over IR Emitters ?

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 4:56 am
by Saxondog
Just a thought,why not use a smaller tube inside th emitter tube to focus the beam into a straighter line of fire? And since were talking baout this does a brass or aluminum tbue effect the beam by reflecting the light?

Just curious here guys,the Torro King Tiger is my first I/R in wow 4years now,I have the sytems,just my tanks even the Tamiyas were all converted to shoot airsoft and we even did the paintball gun system,what a waste of money into a small hull.But it was an adventure.

Anyone try different tubing type?

Re: Painting over IR Emitters ?

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 2:51 pm
by MichaelC
That is an interesting idea. I might give it a try. My main issue is that whatever I do, it is going to look "funny" if it is externally mounted. To make matters worse, the only rigid tubing I can find is either 5.5mm or 6.4mm, 5.5mm is just a little too small to go over the entire emitter, and 6.4mm is way too big (7/32" and 1/4"). I think brass and alumunum is okay since it is just reflecting inside the tube itself but obviously you would want to paint it anyway.

So far I have try rigid tubing, and funny enough, I have some spare flex exhaust black tubing from Tiger I that actually fits quite well and can be cut into whatever sharp you like.

Its just that every solution so far can't be incorporated nicely without looking silly. I am going to try pushing some of the HLs into the manlet but I know for sure Tiger I don't have enough space to push it in far enough. I am hoping the JadgPanther has enough room to push it in. For my two converted BB Matorro KT/JT, I currently have the IR hidden in one of the forward facing periscope so adding tubing is not even an option there. Maybe a fake sun shade or fake round periscope ?

Re: Painting over IR Emitters ?

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:20 pm
by buckeye36
YHR uses a system where the socket and wiring are in the mantlet and the tube and IR LED and tube are a seperate unit that is plugged in to the mantlet when needed.