How to Destroy Your Night Vision w/ Low Light Innovation

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Brad from Low Light Innovations stops by to discuss ways to destroy your night vision. Its a catch 22 as it is hard to do in ways and really easy in other ways.
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  • @stephanarizona9094
    @stephanarizona9094 Před 17 dny +15

    I made that costly mistake once, I thought I was careful but wore them helmet up about 1-2 hours before sunset, didnt think it was that bright but burned the tubes, was $4000+ to replace them, I am so SUPER careful now, they only come out when its FULLY DARK!!!!

  • @sangmachng-ractual1655
    @sangmachng-ractual1655 Před 3 dny +2

    11b Airborne here, we do a lot of training in my unit. I was waiting for you guys to discuss healing nvg before deciding to sell them. I know from experience that not all damage is permanent with nvgs, some of these can range from a few hours to a week or two. I have experienced damage from explosions and flash bangs, ranging from lightening bolt like effects to black spots. The lightening bolt effect can last up to 10 hours. And the black spots UpTo a week. Both could be permanent. But I have experienced them recovering more often than not. Continuing to use the nvg in the appropriate setting you can actually watch them subside over the course of a few hours. There is also a technique call black boxing. I think you guys should follow up this video with these points and supporting information.

  • @DBravo29er
    @DBravo29er Před 10 hodinami

    I grew up in a trailer and understand that $15k is a chunk. BUT......I just spent 4 days without power after Hurricane Beryl, with 9mo twin kids and a 120lb GSD. I would have paid $50k to not be in a 98 degree F house. Not kidding. I have a tiny 9kW Champion on the way to run a few freezers and a portable AC.

  • @topgun9987
    @topgun9987 Před 20 dny +6

    Now do a torture test video on everything covered in this

    • @HRTTacticalGear
      @HRTTacticalGear  Před 20 dny

      Good idea!

    • @travislupum
      @travislupum Před 17 dny

      ​@@HRTTacticalGearplease use good high output incandescent lighting as well

    • @GWOTalchem
      @GWOTalchem Před 14 dny +1

      Dirty civilian already did

  • @lonestarpiper4917
    @lonestarpiper4917 Před 7 dny

    I like to do 2 things. Firstly, on my duals i always run a battery pack. You cant accidentally turn on your unit when it has no connected power supply. Also you dont have to worry about accidentally leaving in a battery. Secondly, for high light/damage prevention i like to run 5.56 holes on my bikini covers. I will put a piece of electrical tape over the holes to protect the unit fully and then when i need the hole for cutting down light i just remove the tape.

  • @revvyishonisd5027
    @revvyishonisd5027 Před 10 dny +4

    I turn my house lights on and *then* turn my night vision off all the time. But fuck looking at things like the moon

    • @lonestarpiper4917
      @lonestarpiper4917 Před 7 dny +1

      Yeah! The full moon can really do a number. I had a blem form on my Elbit green phos from a full moon. Didnt even look at it for a long time. Less than 5 seconds id say. Luckily a black box healed it about 90 percent to where i dont notice it unless i focus on a white wall. The moon is after all just reflecting sunlight.

    • @revvyishonisd5027
      @revvyishonisd5027 Před 7 dny +1

      @@lonestarpiper4917 yeah I’ve even gone so far as to turn my gain *all* the way down and then look at the moon for 1-2 seconds. And that shit will *still* leave a shadow streak across my tube for a few minutes.

  • @jackmiller5427
    @jackmiller5427 Před 3 dny +1

    Camera Flash on a dark night? While hog hunting, a buddy took a pic of me and I looked right at him not knowing why he called my name, then I saw the flash. I don't think any damage was done. but can it? Is there a possibility of it degrading the performance of my gen 3 Elbit WP tubes?

    • @HRTTacticalGear
      @HRTTacticalGear  Před 3 dny +1

      It can, but if you have not seen any spots yet you should be good.

  • @chadwik4000
    @chadwik4000 Před 8 dny +2

    I thought this was a video on how to defeat night vision.
    Gaaaay

  • @bblauter
    @bblauter Před 18 dny +3

    I’m wondering about street lamps, or a porch light being on. What feedback do we have on something like that?
    Going from woods out to a neighborhood, or a car driving by in the distance. What limits does NV have in a situation like that?

    • @Hatchet_Jack556
      @Hatchet_Jack556 Před 18 dny +1

      Based on their discussion, sounds like it PROBABLY wouldn't damage your tube instantly. The longer your tube is exposed to that light, the more likely it'll cause damage.

    • @mattcrisci99
      @mattcrisci99 Před 16 dny +2

      If your tubes are autogated you'll be fine.

    • @revvyishonisd5027
      @revvyishonisd5027 Před 7 dny +1

      @@bblauter street lights and porch lights don’t bother my unfilmed Gen 3, even if looking directly at them briefly.
      You start getting temporary shadow streaking in the tube with things like car headlights and even tail lights from roughly 40’ feet and in. The moon is one of the more hazardous things to look at in your typical night time mixed light environments. Most of the other night time style lights are perfectly manageable with short exposure to looking directly at them. But looking at the things those types of lights are illuminating is zero problem at all.

  • @jasonsierchio1167
    @jasonsierchio1167 Před 5 dny

    Didnt watch this yet but I hope it solves my answers... I'm wondering if there's a way to destroy someone elses night vision if you find yourself in a "battle" with someone using nods

  • @imlashn7677
    @imlashn7677 Před 4 dny

    Good video

  • @josephhomen
    @josephhomen Před 11 dny +1

    What about a muzzle flash when using a clip on pvs 30?

  • @leonardosalcido821
    @leonardosalcido821 Před 16 dny +2

    I'm scared now

  • @CyberKatze
    @CyberKatze Před 7 dny

    16:05 put era plates on ur nightvision

  • @tjboylan20
    @tjboylan20 Před 8 dny +1

    My Buddy who repaired Optics in the Marine Corps told me Horror Stories about how the PVS-13s were treated, Anyways should I just sack up and save the extra 3k for the PVS-31A?

  • @knights-armo
    @knights-armo Před 3 dny

    I love having autogated Omni 7s lol most lights don’t do anything

  • @everydaysatan4587
    @everydaysatan4587 Před 8 dny

    most people don't use their night vision enough for any of this to matter and they are more durable than you think

  • @Jafo979
    @Jafo979 Před 9 dny

    Military I have done it learn the hard way killed my night vision

  • @carsonhitchens4027
    @carsonhitchens4027 Před 8 dny +1

    Good info…but jesus that was painful. Seemed so awkward 😂

    • @HRTTacticalGear
      @HRTTacticalGear  Před 8 dny +2

      Try being on Camera...lol

    • @carsonhitchens4027
      @carsonhitchens4027 Před 8 dny

      Fair point, just seemed like y’all had an inside joke or something. Good content though

  • @mrshort2379
    @mrshort2379 Před 17 dny

    I thought this would be more in the lines of defeating, night vision, for us poor's that cannot afford night vision. we need a way to take it out or stay camouflaged from it!! as others have mentioned, I would like to see several different brands of night vision, run through the mill and torture tested.

    • @travislupum
      @travislupum Před 17 dny +3

      What if you destroy the nvg of someone who wasn't scum and willing to help? alot of us realize community is more important then just running everyone off nvg is extremely easy to hide from thermal not so much but if you don't have nvg and are facing people that do by the time you destroy one unit the others got you down best bet is to stay hidden because the fight is already out of your favor and your only bringing more danger to yourself/family

    • @nck4888
      @nck4888 Před 9 dny +2

      As a poor you too can afford night vision or thermal, just gotta budget and make a few financial sacrifices

    • @nck4888
      @nck4888 Před 9 dny

      As a poor you too can afford night vision or thermal, just gotta budget and make a few financial sacrifices

    • @HeadPats-vi7jm
      @HeadPats-vi7jm Před 9 dny

      The best way to defeat night vision is to not operate at night when you don't have night vision for yourself

  • @ericquintana1900
    @ericquintana1900 Před 18 dny

    Since the sun is a star, could star gazing at night burn your tubes?

    • @christopherobrien4493
      @christopherobrien4493 Před 18 dny

      Check out Dirty Civilian PVS-14

    • @F1SH_L3G
      @F1SH_L3G Před 17 dny +2

      Simple answer is No, there is an entire subsector of Astrology telescope users that implement NV tube into their telescope equipment.

    • @ultrazerglings2233
      @ultrazerglings2233 Před 9 dny

      The sun causes damage because it's so close and bright. The stars are hundreds of light-years away, and are incredibly dim. They can't damage your tubes.

  • @docholt0000
    @docholt0000 Před 6 dny

    So DON'T BE A DA !!!🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣🤣

  • @agenttexx
    @agenttexx Před 18 dny

    wot am besets milsim night vision for mah super 9 sniper ryful?

  • @johnadams673
    @johnadams673 Před 8 dny +4

    Its wild how many times this guys is just straight up wrong. Gen 3 tubes dont retain power when off. Within 2 seconds no light will hurt them. Also its almost as if this guy has never heard of autogating. You can run them in day light inbetween buildings and never have an issue. This guy is just basically reciting lore

    • @HenrikSherwood
      @HenrikSherwood Před 8 dny +2

      You can permanently damage a powered off tube if it points towards the sun

    • @johnadams673
      @johnadams673 Před 8 dny +2

      @HenrikSherwood false.. it would have to be aligned and focused on the sun projecting a focused beam onto the plate. It would take a concentrated effort to get it lined up and focused. Just setting on a table as the sun moves past would cause no damage what so ever. It's almost as if you guys never use this stuff

    • @fn45tac1
      @fn45tac1 Před 8 dny

      ​@@johnadams673exactly. Adjustable irises are a definite good insurance policy to use. They're great to have and you don't need those crazy expensive matboc ones. I also made little camp ghilli covers for the objective lenses. I keep them on all the time. They help reduce ambient light and shine on the day

    • @huntpivot2
      @huntpivot2 Před 2 dny

      That's not how autogating works or what it does, that's not what I said, you contradicted yourself multiple times, where is your copy of Image Tubes by Illes P Csorba

    • @johnadams673
      @johnadams673 Před 2 dny

      @@huntpivot2 it is exactly how it works