Formula is Distance x Distance x Lux. So on given example it is 5m x 5m x 1000 lux = 25000lux
Of course if you have meters on x10 settings multiply that with 100 before calculation.
And real life usable throw(where you clearly can identify target) would be around 100 meters
For those that have given me advice on how to solder chips on and I failed miserably, well I can now say thanks. I wont tell you how long it took but the driver works and outputs 3.4 amps. Yes Iām a happy camper.
I got a meter reading of 190. That is with three pushes of the button so I get a reading on the screen. I have the same meter as you have. Distance is 8.58m. Iāll let you work it out here so I can note it down. Thanks Dale.
And then it also depends which XP-G2 S4 2B Really I am not kidding you here. New is super bad and you should avoid and put XM-L2 or XP-L or if you have good old one than you are good to go in breaking candela records
Probably new, the old ones are sold out everywhere.
You can recognise the old ones by the die.
They have relatively smooth phosphor and the grid of dots are visible.
The new ones have more rough phosphor and you can hardly see the dots.
Hello, could you tell me what variant of xp-g2 is? I can not get better photography, I have one placed in UF1504, with driver BLF A6 runs at 4.7 amps with fresh cells, greetings!
Edit If I perform continuity test with multimeter, led lights up and you can see many small points, as these are concerned to differentiate old xp-g2 s4 b2 from new ones? regards