SKV89
(SKV89)
December 31, 2018, 6:02am
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Thanks for those pics. The hotspot looks amazingly round and clean, and the throw seems very impressive too especially for a 95CRI emitter. I have the same SST-20 3000k on order almost a month ago from Neal and should be receiving it soon. I haven’t seen a HI CRI WW thrower before so this would be interesting.
wolfdog1226
(wolfdog1226)
December 31, 2018, 11:51am
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BlueSwordM:
Yes of course the 50E. What other cell was I talking about?
In this light, it is a better choice than the 40T.
I just wanted to clarify it. You did not mention other cells,I did.
My question was kind of a common sense question,just wanted to get another opinion,instead of bothering HKJ!
,Happy New Year!
wolfdog1226
(wolfdog1226)
December 31, 2018, 11:54am
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@ Tatasal OR someone who knows the answer.
Are they talking about LED lumens in the specs OR OTF??? As I indicated in post # lucky 13,My guess would be LED lumens,Hope I am wrong.
tatasal
(tatasal)
December 31, 2018, 12:16pm
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wolfdog1226:
@ Tatasal OR someone who knows the answer.
Are they talking about LED lumens in the specs OR OTF??? As I indicated in post # lucky 13,My guess would be LED lumens,Hope I am wrong.
Hi wolfdog1226,
Your query forwarded to Neal. I can’t figure out the Chinese spec sheet.
tatasal
(tatasal)
January 2, 2019, 3:17am
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Neal just replied he thinks it’s led lumens too…and personally, such a relatively small light company most probably won’t have the facility to use otf lumen.
BlueSwordM
(BlueSwordM)
December 31, 2018, 5:03pm
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Doubt it’s LED lumens though.
The SST-20 70CRI can easily reach 1350+ lumens at 5A. If we remove 10% from the optics, it becomes about 1200 lumens OTF.
Dioda
(Dioda)
December 31, 2018, 7:03pm
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Hi to all, is also the 5000k sst20 version with 95cri or only the warmer tints?
SKV89
(SKV89)
December 31, 2018, 7:17pm
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The SST-20 95CRI only goes up to about 4300k with the FA1 tint bin.
tatasal
(tatasal)
January 2, 2019, 8:20am
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Looks like this NS22 SST20, 3000k, 95cri version is making waves (brisk business) in Neal’s site.
timbo114
(timbo114)
January 2, 2019, 12:30pm
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yep, I had to go back and grab one of those after I got my XHP 50.2 5000k
I was one of the MANY Ripples! :sunglasses:
I am looking forward to it. It has plenty of output to qualify for one of my secondary lights that I bring on the trail every night.
Just a little update. CAPO[My Husky] and I just passed the 18Kmiles[28,968KM] on the trail.Day by day it adds up. Three years from now, at this pace we will surpass 25K mikles,One lap around the world.
When we enjoy something, dedication no longer seems like work, it becomes pleasurable.
DAY 1-March 18,2011
Last winter
NO Exaggeration. If it was not for him, I would NEVER have gotten into torches!
Dioda
(Dioda)
January 3, 2019, 10:24am
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Hi, does anyone know the CRI of the 5000k version? Wondering about grabbing one, but the 3k might be too warm for me.
tatasal
(tatasal)
January 3, 2019, 10:39am
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I sent Neal your message, let’s hope he has information on this.
What’s listed in Neal’s site are SST20 3000k, 4000k, 5000k and 6500k version.
That’s a good question, I want to know too.
Dioda
(Dioda)
January 3, 2019, 10:50am
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Thanks, let me know if new info pops up
tatasal:
I sent Neal your message, let’s hope he has information on this. What’s listed in Neal’s site are SST20 3000k, 4000k, 5000k and 6500k version. That’s a good question, I want to know too.
AFAIK, Luminus has specified the 5000K and 6500K SST-20 to 70CRI whereas the 2.700K, 3000K and 4000K are specified with 95CRI.
tatasal
(tatasal)
January 3, 2019, 11:57am
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Lux-Perpetua:
tatasal:
I sent Neal your message, let’s hope he has information on this. What’s listed in Neal’s site are SST20 3000k, 4000k, 5000k and 6500k version. That’s a good question, I want to know too.
AFAIK, Luminus has specified the 5000K and 6500K SST-20 to 70CRI whereas the 2.700K, 3000K and 4000K are specified with 95CRI.
Luminus : Specialty White LEDs
Great info!
That’s true BLF spirit right there. :+1: