Hey guys - a great customer of mine pinged me about this thread today, wanted to drop in and address the issue.
This is most definitely something attributed to light reflected by the sun, not a side effect of overheating LED projectors (their heat sinks are all the way in the back of the light, far from the trim cover up front)
We have reported this issue to the factory engineers and are working together to evaluate
A) whether or not its something preventable and
B) What we can do for customers if so.
I will however point out that this is not really something that only affects these lights...it's pretty common for most any projector-based headlight. When sun comes through the top of the lens and refracts back onto some surrounding surface inside a headlight housing (like a magnifying glass onto an ant) - it happens.
I've attached a few random examples of this, ironically both on $400K+ cars on their factory headlights.
We care about our customers and we want them to be happy with the product, once we have some more clear answers on just what can be done - we'll address complaints 1:1 then. At this time, indeed it doesn't make sense to swap a headlight out under warranty though since, without changing anything about them - the same issue could happen again. Until then though, we would appreciate your understanding that the headlights themselves aren't self destructing, nor is this a problem that only affects these lights in particular.
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