Now we are getting technicalShutter thingy sticking? When you cycle to night mode there should be a small but audible click. If you don't have the click it won't pick up IR.
Almost as useful as the comment Tim243 postedChuck it into a pond along with the dremel
About as technical as I get! If you manually shift from day mode to night mode you should hear the click.Now we are getting technicalGenerally it stays in auto mode but will check the "shutter thingy" noise later
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I knew what you meant mateAbout as technical as I get! If you manually shift from day mode to night mode you should hear the click.
I wasn't the best person to be around for a few days after itI would have cried. I like to watch them back every now and again
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You sound like 75 he posted (right you are going on the ignore list) next day he popped in with a comment lol
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Just a bitwas there a little bit of vulgar language uttered perchance?
I would imagine that the Alpex (like every other day night scope) has an IR blocking filter that sits in front of the sensor to correct the colours during daylight. When switching to night mode, this filter should move out of the way.Anybody had any issues with their scope not picking up the IR output?
About 2 weeks ago my Alpex decided it didnt like the IR and the image for obvious reasons wasnt good.
Initial thought was an issue with the IR which is a Ward Dark Engine Blade . Tried the IR with my Zulu and no issue so tried a NM 800 and NM 400 with the zulu and all worked fine. Went back to the Alpex and no joy.
I factory reset the unit and still had the issue, cycled through night modes and automatic mode and still had the issue. Sent back to Elite Optics and they tested it and apparently all was fine...had it back and same issue.....Image during the day is spot on both in day and night mode, I also make sure I select the correct shutter setiing for day and night.
Im going to check it again tonight and maybe leave the unit of for a bit before I see what its doing.
Anyone experienced this and what was the outcome?
Any thoughts are welcome
Thanks Clive and agreed. Checked again last night and when you turn the IR torch on you can see it about 10 yards away (very faint) then after about 20 yards its gone. I recorded this on the scope so back to Elite.I would imagine that the Alpex (like every other day night scope) has an IR blocking filter that sits in front of the sensor to correct the colours during daylight. When switching to night mode, this filter should move out of the way.
It sounds like this is stuck on your scope so IR is being filtered out during day and night modes.
Cheers
Clive
Tried all of them mate...and a fair few times.Is it set to auto mode ?
Set it to night and see if that helps ?
I’ve had it auto mode into day mode in the dark , which rendered it hopeless
Another useless comment there mate...well doneChuck it in the pond
You clearly need to be shown how to use ignore buttonWell that was really worth posting Tim. I put you on ignore for a reason so maybe dont post unless you have something worthwhile to say...which is very unlikely.
You clearly need to be shown how to use ignore button