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New H2-C drivers might make XHP35 and XHP35 HI more popular. I did some testing on H1-A and H2-C, they show real potential.

If you decide to reboot your own boost driver project btw, I would happily pay upwards of $20 for a boost driver with similar specs, a customizeable UI, and known component limits.

I’m truly bumming out and the next to be screwed up will be the XHP35!

I have (5) XHP70 P2-1C’s left in my stash, better lock them up in the Gun safe! :smiley:

Hopefully you keep getting the XHP35 HD and HI E4’s in for awhile, I’ll be stocking up on them too!

I de-domed a couple XHP35 HD E2-1A’s and the tint is really nice NW (5500-5000k) it looks like to me, would like to get the 1A’s in a E4 bin!

Thanks Richard for all you do!!

Ok I am puzzled. Is 2X18650 (HG2) too much for a single 50.2 3000k 80cri? This is the second one

How much current do you have going through it? I had one at about 9 amps and it did okay, but of course pumps out a lot of heat. This was on 2 Liitokalas.

Did you see it turn towards a bluish tint as it heated up?

Uh, yeah, 8.4v was already too much for the old XHP50, the 50.2 has even lower Vf so wiring it directly to 2s would instantly blow it.
You need to use a 7135 or buck constant current driver.

Well I guess MTN-MAX it is. Or how about a 70.2?

I have one running on 2x18350 but I guess those are quite a bit lower current capable.

No, just instantly dropped intensity and now I’m left with one of the 4 dies. When it died it went to two dies and now one.

Driver IMO

Snap. Two 14250’s

I’m guessing 2 protected cells might work also if their max current is low enough?

What! Even those small cells produced enough current to blow it? I would not have assumed this.

Lipo cells are rated at a max current but they can provide much more than that in short bursts, to the point where they can melt down.
Unless it is a protected cell, in which case it would just shut off. to prevent damage.
You need a driver to limit the current.

Obviously I’m not talking about lipo cells. Lithium only.

Do all over current protection circuits just shut off? I have some protected KeepPower 5200 cells (rated at 10 amps) used on a FET driver and they pulled 9.7 amps. Unprotected cells pulled 12 amps. Now I assumed the protection circuitry was limiting output. Are you thinking that 9.7 amps was the most the batteries could provide and that if it were capable of over 10 amps the circuitry would kick in and shut off power completely?

They are the same thing…
Lithium, li-ion, lipo, they’re all basically the same technology with different names for the shape of the battery.
You know because they are all 3.7v cells with 4.2v max, with a few exceptions of course.

idk if the protection in your protected cells limited your current output, or if the circuitry in them just added more resistance, but I would still use a constant current driver for any LED.

Your right about lipo.

WTH was I thinking? Something about lipo being lower voltage cells used in electric bicycles or something. My bad.

(EDIT: I was thinking of LiFePO4)

Technically lipo means specifically the pouch cells as opposed to cylindrical, I call them all lipos though, the part that maters is the lithium not the shape :stuck_out_tongue:

I sure hope it is because of the 18650 and 18350 will live fine as I have a C8 XHP50.2 build as richard posted here (unless he used buck driver) and now it’s a ticking time bomb.

Any reason the articalnumber of xpl v3 HI is xplv2hi?
Both on single led on mcpcb and tripple setups.

XHP50.2 definitely has a lower vF than original XHP50...it seems like with 2x18650 or bigger you have to use caution. My setup with 2x18350 seems to have been working fine. 2x18350 sags voltage pretty hard compared to 2x high drain 18650.

They must also be more fragile than XHP50....I've desoldered XHP50 from so much heat then reflowed them back on and kept going.

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For the XHP50.2 and FET...I would try to use some long, thin wires (cheap and effective low value resistors).

Got my qaud board in,i had the leds and wire done by mtn.This board is solid and looks great.Cant wait for the rest of my parts for my qaud m2 build.