KD (kaidomain): Deals and new products thread

I’m wondering if These are real. I think I’ll grab a few if so. Wouldn’t these actually be XP-E2s? Opinions?

Eh, I don’t think those are XP-E2’s. It looks like HEW is a “XP-E High-Efficiency White”.

Product Info: http://www.cree.com/led-components/products/xlamp-leds-discrete/xlamp-xp-e-high-efficiency-white

Press Release (2010): http://www.cree.com/news-media/news/article/new-high-efficiency-cree-xlamp-led-can-reduce-initial-fixture-cost-for-lighting-manufacturers

Hi X3

I had added the sorting by ‘Release date’

Thank you

Ban

Hi friend

This is not XP-E2 LED.

This is only the CREE XP-E (HEW) High Efficiency White with high CRI.

We just install some for our customer.

Thank you

Ban

That was FAST !
Thank you very much BanL !

I would love to see those new XP-E HEW emitters tested, both the Q3 7A2 (3000K) CRI90+ and the Q5 5D2 (4000K) CRI80+. 1mm² die size? Kewl for small throwers, maybe.

Cheers :-)

Me too!

I've actually been wanting to make an edc triple using XP-E2s but could never find a good tint/CRI option. These (XPE HEWs) will still make a better spot and throw further than XPLs in a carclo optic.

I built one a couple of years ago using the xpe2 torch LEDs and it definitely puts more light on target at lower power consumption compared to XPLs (It's a more defined and focused hotspot) but the tint and CRI sucks on those torches.

RotorHead64, check here my dear.

^:)

Hi

We get some Luminus SST-20 available in KD.

Luminus SST-20 L2 BA White 6500K LED Emitter

Luminus SST-20 J4 FB4 Neutral White 4000K LED Emitter

Luminus SST-20 J3 HD2 Warm White 3000K LED Emitter

This is 3535 LED. It is worth for testing in your DIY project.

If you get any question, please feel free to contact me.

Thank you

Ban

You’re my hero, Ban!

Ordered some 4000K 95CRI SST-20 leds.

The FB4 colour bin is a bit above the BBL so that will not be everyone’s taste. Still I’m very curious about these leds, at least they are the lowest voltage bin and highest flux bin for this led.

Wish the 4000k 95CRI SST-20 tint bin was below the BBL. That could possibly be the worthy replacement of the discontinued 219B 9080 that everyone likes.

Hello!

Just to tell here I am a bit uneasy. Placed a small order recently, and sent Candy (sales@kaidomain) an order/item cancellation a full day ago. Just received the “your order has been shipped” email. Not pleased.

Ordered a set of switches for SK98s, but yesterday I noticed they weren't cutting the corduroy (replacements dieing too fast, 1 per walk or day). Well, yeah, my SK98 draws up to 8A at the tail. These will do better even if I have to adapt them.

The site needs a way to modify/change orders before they are shipped. Just my $0.02.

Cheers :-)

Finally, we get the 5000K also available in KD.

Luminus SST-20 L3 DA Neutral White 5000K LED Emitter

Enjoy :slight_smile:

Hey BAnL

is this copper or brass?

http://kaidomain.com/KDLITKER-P6-TRI-Cree-XP-E2-Triple-Color-P60-LED-Drop-in

This is Brass

can you tell us more about the driver and modes?

im interested but lack of info and it’s holding me back buying it.

Sure.

I will post the driver description asap.

Thank you

Can i put this in my KDIY k5s

@BanL
http://kaidomain.com/KDLITKER-P6-TRI-Cree-XP-E2-Triple-Color-P60-LED-Drop-in

In line with the other questions above, thanks for introducing a P60 pill in this format. Quite impressed but not exactly what I would be looking for, therefore: Is there any chance you might be able to sell the brass shell (the “pill”) and all relevant retaining rings or adapters necessary for a DIY kit? I have plenty of drivers, MCPCBs and LEDs from your shop already. The pill is essential to build something unique and maybe you could offer a few of them if you are not able to introduce a kit as a SKU.
(all I’d need is the price, any other parts I would need and maybe internal measurements i.e. which driver sizes and what mcpcb fits inside).

THANK YOU!

That is a 3v emitter. The light you linked to uses an XHP50.2, which is a 6v emitter.

You could still use that emitter in that host, but you’d need a new driver, and in the end, you’d have a dimmer, warmer more focused beam.

If you are after a warmer tint than you already have, This would probably be a better choice, unless that’s what your light already has.