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Olight Odin - How to Protect the Lens?


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Hi, just recently bought an Olight Odin and found out you can't remove the head to change the lens.

 

Now I don't really wanna use it in a game without protecting it somehow, any ideas what would be a good way to go about it?

 

I would think about using some sort of plexiglass but I'm not sure how to do it in a way which would make it removable in case it gets shot out.

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Hi Hi Matey, 

After checking the diameter on the Olight site it’s 29mm - I would suggest checking Amazon for 30mm Perspex discs and just use some black electrical tape to attach.

 

https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Plastic-Circles-Acrylic-Perspex-Transparent/dp/B077H56829/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=3mm+Perspex+Clear+Plastic+Circles+30mm&qid=1607387427&sr=8-2
 

you could if you spent a few minutes longer or called the company you could get less than the 40x30mm but for £6.34 for the 40 inc free delivery why not sell some on if they work well ?

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13 hours ago, MiK said:

Hi Hi Matey, 

After checking the diameter on the Olight site it’s 29mm - I would suggest checking Amazon for 30mm Perspex discs and just use some black electrical tape to attach.

 

https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Plastic-Circles-Acrylic-Perspex-Transparent/dp/B077H56829/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=3mm+Perspex+Clear+Plastic+Circles+30mm&qid=1607387427&sr=8-2
 

you could if you spent a few minutes longer or called the company you could get less than the 40x30mm but for £6.34 for the 40 inc free delivery why not sell some on if they work well ?

Thanks, I think I'll give that a go. I've already got some perspex, I'll just cut it and see if I can get it to stay with some tape.

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