LG high CRI LED E2L flashlight-maybe this LED is unknow to everyone..

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Optic-Lens-for-E2L-flashlights-triple-TIR-LED-lamps/1812094_32809754725.html

What is this optic? Not just another Carclo? Is it better? Why should I want one?

It is the well-known Carclo 10507

I will do my best to fufill the BLFers.

Best wishes

Thanks djozz, thats what it looked like to me but I thought maybe it was something more…exotic, since folks were asking for it.

I don’t have any, and prefer a one-stop-shop :wink:

Bought 2 triple boards, but i didn’t quite catch what the color temperature is…
Is it 5000K?

hi yes. 5000k.

What about output stabilization? I cant’t find any runtime.

Has anybody received these LEDs yet and tried them out?
How good is the R9 rendering (deep red)? i think that is the first thing we need to know.
After that it would be important to know if is produces a yellow corona when used with a reflector.
The tint is of course also important.

Has anybody received these LEDs yet and tried them out?
How good is the R9 rendering (deep red) compared to Nichias R9050 LEDs? I think that is the first thing we need to know.
After that it would be important to know if is produces a yellow corona when used with a reflector.
The tint is of course also important.

I’m still waiting for them to arrive.
I expect a yellow corona in a reflector at least as much as an XM-L2, but i’ll be using them with TIR optics.

I have them in house but did not come round to doing anything with them. I can do an output test and visually evaluate tint (including how good the red portion is) but can not measure tint, let go R9.

Great, thanks!
Yes, I meant a visual test. With enough experience and some lights to compare it to more is not needed.

Can you try this way?

I have a Lee filtersample-book, with transmission spectra charts, so yes, I could try a few things.

But to be honest, what ultimately matters is if the tint experience is good. Every led that maukka tested for tint and CRI thusfar closely matched their specifications, so to check if a 90 CRI led really is 90 CRI is not needed.

Hello.

Nice to see new High CRI LED, but why no one use Cree High CRI LED?
E.g. XPLBWT-00-0000-000UU650G is XP-L2 90 CRI 5000K LED with 132lm/W…

Zebralight SC64c does.

I have studied the picture of the LED LGs website more closely. It actually seems to have bond wires, so it’s not a flipchip LED. De-doming might be a nice option here for some people.

I have done a sort of attempt to dedome a Samsung led in the past and that was a fail, at least it is a lot harder to do than Cree leds. LG leds seem to be technically related to Samsung leds.