It probably depends on Luminus. I think it makes sense that now that they started with the other cool and neutral 70CRI CCTâs of the SST-40, but not 4000K and warmer, that at some point they finish the SST-40 line-up with warm 95CRI versions. One can hope, right?
Whats up with the Giant Gangster Whitewalls on the chick bike, Is that a happening fad over there for cyclists or a safety thing? The Yellow Bile colored beam really makes them POP!
It is very common to have a reflective strip on the tire over here, it helps a lot with safety. But this particular bike seems to have reflective rims instead.
Same bike in daytime:
There you go ^
It would make sense if the behaviour was similar to the yellow one but it seems a quite different led. It did not even die at 10A when I stopped the test.
I made an S2+ shorty with BLF-A6 driver to check the led. It is indeed very pink and puts out 400 lumen on a 18350 battery. With some bypasses and such it should do over 600 lumen.
Not an Epiled, but got some âbeadâ type pink LEDs offa Amazon. Theyâre pretty interesting. Got one in a drop-in, which ended up in a pink/purple/whatever â501 that I got offa FT.
I was bored and started toying with a few colour flashlights. I thought that if I could fill in the spectrum of the pink one with a green (530nm XP-E2) flashlight, it might get close to a usable white. And behold, after some varying light levels I even got 80CRI close to the BBL with a great R9. . And it shows, when sliding the pink and green hotspots until they overlap all of a sudden a clear and pleasant white appears that gives fine colour contrast. It is not that I do not know that it works like this, but it is much fun to see it happening before your eyes.