Thanks for continuing to watch, man. Especially since I'm so terrible at anything close to frequency or consistency these days. Life gets in the way a lot. Stoked you still enjoy what I put out!
Thanks man! I know I suck at posting with any regularity these days; adulting has majorly gotten in the way - but I still try to post stuff when it's interesting etc.
Hahaha. I've made that same joke about myself often: my scheduling has sucked over the last number of years...and from the standpoint of my RUclips uploads - it kinda could seem like I literally fell off the planet haha. But I swear - I'm still alive, exist, etc. and definitely am not an AI clone hosted in the Matrix. ;)
Always cover or turn over that tube you already cleaned while you're cleaning and blasting other things with air. Saves some frustration and a re-purge. Ask me how I know!
Hey man, i have a set of mini nseas nvg which uses photonis XR5 or XD4, thinking about getting a new argus housing for the tubes, i was wondering if it will fit. I havent yet open it up to confirm the type of tubes its using, but wanna find as much infos as i could.
I was confused when I saw you posted a video but pleasantly surprised. I actually have the same housing with L3 tubes, didn't build them myself though. Assuming the tubes you have are adjustable gain, have you ever noticed slight flickering in either tube when you lower the gain?
My tubes actually aren't adjustable gain, so I haven't noticed any flickering. The only oddity I've experienced is in - what I think - is the auto gating kicking in when I turn them on IF in an environment where it triggers auto gating. It seems like one pod powers up before the other. Minor, but noticeable. And only in a brighter environment.
Not real life. Totally the Matrix ;) Heart you, dude! I know we've said this a million times, but we still have to get together and make some content sometime (my fault - my schedule is baaaaaaad for setting things up sometimes).
I have a question about the objective locking ring. im not understanding what stops the objective lense from just coming out of the pod. do the set screws on the objective locking ring take care of that some how or are you just supposed to use discretion when adjusting focus? i feel like the objective should stop before breaking the seal with the O ring but for me it will thread all the way out if i decide to twist it far enough.
@juicewayne7351 basically, the locking ring only has a limited amount of thread space...its not clear though the whole ring; so it has a max top and low end. And that's what the set screw is for: you adjust the ring in a way that allows for a proper range of focus control in the lens...and then you set the set screws of the locking ring. There's a hard stop at the top and bottom end of that thread range when you're adjusting the lens.
for context I have a DTNVS housing with Carson mil spec optical lenses. The problem is there doesn’t seem to be any hard stop at the top of the lense adjustment. As in if you are screwing the lense with the locking ring as if you’re focusing closer the lense will come out as if disassembled. the locking ring will not stop the lense from unthreading past the O ring. Im not fully understanding your explanation but i haven’t been able to find clear information on assembly anywhere else. Sorry if im not being super clear
You did! There's a long ass back story to why I'm now using NNVT that I might cover at some point - but I'll say this, NNVT is better than what I was using before (as I came to find out - again, backstory). I was pleasantly surprised by NNVT quality: am I completely down with the fact that it's a chinese product? No. That said - two things: 1) we're extremely limited in Canada with what we CAN get, and 2) the technology from outside the US over the last decade has gotten VERY good. I've only had these tubes for about 2 weeks now, but overall - don't have any current complaints. It's a good option for the price point.
@robomurrayairsoft wow thanks for the awesome reply. I didn't expect that. I also run NNVT here in South Africa because western made tubes are hard to get here. I love them though. Thanks for the awesome content.
Great question. And sure can: Essentially collimation is the final step of ensuring that both tubes/pods are aligned in respect to one another correctly and on the same axis of vision. Missing that step - at the lower end of the problem, you'll get very slightly offset images of what you're seeing, from eye to eye. The brain largely can correct this...but it strains itself to do so...so it brings on eye strain and fatigue a LOT faster than regular nvg use. At the worse end - if it's REALLY out of wack - then you'll see blurred and double ghost images of things which is even harder on your eyes and brain, and can make the nvgs unusable.
@@robomurrayairsoft Thanks for getting back to me, but I still don't understand what is being adjusted specifically on the goggles to move the tube into the correct position. Is there a screw somewhere that lifts one tube up a bit or something?
@@robomurrayairsoft Ohh, got it. That explains why there is a little hole on the ocular side of the PVS14 for a grub screw. I was wondering about that.
I really want to see the next video on assembling the Argus PVS-31.
Feels almost nostalgic to see a Robo Murray video posted again. Great to see!
Thanks for continuing to watch, man. Especially since I'm so terrible at anything close to frequency or consistency these days. Life gets in the way a lot. Stoked you still enjoy what I put out!
I've literally never clicked a video so fast. You were my inspiration for getting into milsim
Stoked to hear that man! Hopefully you've been enjoying getting into milsim since. Thanks for taking the time to excitedly watch this one.
So glad to see you dropping vids again
Thanks man! I know I suck at posting with any regularity these days; adulting has majorly gotten in the way - but I still try to post stuff when it's interesting etc.
@robomurrayairsoft yeah I get it since my son was born I feel it for real. But I do miss you milsim vids
How did I miss this
The man are still alive!
Hahaha. I've made that same joke about myself often: my scheduling has sucked over the last number of years...and from the standpoint of my RUclips uploads - it kinda could seem like I literally fell off the planet haha. But I swear - I'm still alive, exist, etc. and definitely am not an AI clone hosted in the Matrix. ;)
Ehhhhh he's back baby! 🔥🔥🔥
ehhhhhhhhhh! haha. Thanks for watching bud!
Always cover or turn over that tube you already cleaned while you're cleaning and blasting other things with air. Saves some frustration and a re-purge. Ask me how I know!
Very good point! I did have to reclean these :p
100/100 on the Gucci factor with the matching battery strap ;)
HAHA. You know it ;)
Does the gen 2 work with a standard pvs-14 retainer ring for the tube
yup - same ring. It's all based on 14 glass dimensions.
@@robomurrayairsoft Thanks, I ended up getting a DTNVS housing in a trade to use for the build but I still appreciate the info
Longform on any second channel with short updates/highlights on the main channel mixed in with car content. Itll drive people to your second channel
Hey man, i have a set of mini nseas nvg which uses photonis XR5 or XD4, thinking about getting a new argus housing for the tubes, i was wondering if it will fit. I havent yet open it up to confirm the type of tubes its using, but wanna find as much infos as i could.
No lockring mike the pvs14 for the objective? What about dtnvs ? How to changes the lenses of those ?
So I'm assuming these are not Manual gain tubes ? Any videos on installing Manual tubes and soldering the wires in?
Wish this video could've been an hour long
LOL. First time I've heard that one :P We actually tried to make this one NOT crazy long, as a build video could have accidentally went for an hour.
I was confused when I saw you posted a video but pleasantly surprised. I actually have the same housing with L3 tubes, didn't build them myself though.
Assuming the tubes you have are adjustable gain, have you ever noticed slight flickering in either tube when you lower the gain?
My tubes actually aren't adjustable gain, so I haven't noticed any flickering. The only oddity I've experienced is in - what I think - is the auto gating kicking in when I turn them on IF in an environment where it triggers auto gating. It seems like one pod powers up before the other. Minor, but noticeable. And only in a brighter environment.
Is this real life? Or is it a new Robo video?
Not real life. Totally the Matrix ;) Heart you, dude! I know we've said this a million times, but we still have to get together and make some content sometime (my fault - my schedule is baaaaaaad for setting things up sometimes).
@@robomurrayairsoft not your fault, also crazy busy on my end. We will do something soon!
I have a question about the objective locking ring. im not understanding what stops the objective lense from just coming out of the pod. do the set screws on the objective locking ring take care of that some how or are you just supposed to use discretion when adjusting focus? i feel like the objective should stop before breaking the seal with the O ring but for me it will thread all the way out if i decide to twist it far enough.
@juicewayne7351 basically, the locking ring only has a limited amount of thread space...its not clear though the whole ring; so it has a max top and low end. And that's what the set screw is for: you adjust the ring in a way that allows for a proper range of focus control in the lens...and then you set the set screws of the locking ring.
There's a hard stop at the top and bottom end of that thread range when you're adjusting the lens.
for context I have a DTNVS housing with Carson mil spec optical lenses. The problem is there doesn’t seem to be any hard stop at the top of the lense adjustment. As in if you are screwing the lense with the locking ring as if you’re focusing closer the lense will come out as if disassembled. the locking ring will not stop the lense from unthreading past the O ring. Im not fully understanding your explanation but i haven’t been able to find clear information on assembly anywhere else. Sorry if im not being super clear
Interesting! 🤔
Did I see an NNVT tube? How do you like those?
You did! There's a long ass back story to why I'm now using NNVT that I might cover at some point - but I'll say this, NNVT is better than what I was using before (as I came to find out - again, backstory). I was pleasantly surprised by NNVT quality: am I completely down with the fact that it's a chinese product? No. That said - two things: 1) we're extremely limited in Canada with what we CAN get, and 2) the technology from outside the US over the last decade has gotten VERY good.
I've only had these tubes for about 2 weeks now, but overall - don't have any current complaints. It's a good option for the price point.
@robomurrayairsoft wow thanks for the awesome reply. I didn't expect that. I also run NNVT here in South Africa because western made tubes are hard to get here. I love them though. Thanks for the awesome content.
I don't understand what is actually being adjusted on the goggles during the collimation phase. Can you explain that?
Great question. And sure can:
Essentially collimation is the final step of ensuring that both tubes/pods are aligned in respect to one another correctly and on the same axis of vision.
Missing that step - at the lower end of the problem, you'll get very slightly offset images of what you're seeing, from eye to eye. The brain largely can correct this...but it strains itself to do so...so it brings on eye strain and fatigue a LOT faster than regular nvg use.
At the worse end - if it's REALLY out of wack - then you'll see blurred and double ghost images of things which is even harder on your eyes and brain, and can make the nvgs unusable.
@@robomurrayairsoft Thanks for getting back to me, but I still don't understand what is being adjusted specifically on the goggles to move the tube into the correct position. Is there a screw somewhere that lifts one tube up a bit or something?
@@__K__B__ gotcha. It's physically adjusting the whole eye piece assembly until they match each other's axis.
@@robomurrayairsoft Ohh, got it. That explains why there is a little hole on the ocular side of the PVS14 for a grub screw. I was wondering about that.
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Your content is incredible, and you deserve more views. Collab?
Hey just wondering if you want to donate or sell your "obsolete" tubes to one of us poors?👍🥹👎😢