Assuming peak bin performance that SST is a beast. Best case performance is 1200 lumens in a non converted color! I’m running an XP-E2 that maxes at 400 some lumens and even losing a bunch in a zoomie it is quite powerful.
I made the mistake of thinking it was lumens at first as well, it wasn’t until your comment that I realized it.
Since the light put out is visible I am surprised it is not measured in lumens. I guess it is possible to convert, but its not as simple as a one to one value comparison.
If you could provide the page number for the lumen measurement I would appreciate it. You state it it is there but you yourself stated 190, which min spec is 190 mW. that is not 190 Lumens.
A Cometa (or whatever it’s supposed to be called…)
43.5mm lens diameter vs the UT-20’s 38mm and also longer FL so a tighter beam I think.
It’s a 26650 light.
Oh my bad I guess the units are not in lumens.
There is the section called “luminous flux” on page 3 but instead of listing it in lumens like on all their other datasheets it seems to be mW.
This has messed me up multiple times on this emitter. I’m not sure why they list this in mW instead of lumens. I sure wish those were lumens as that would be fantastic for a narrow bandwidth emitter.
The SST-10-G is not, that is why I took the liberty converting its mW to lumen. All color Luminus SST-10 data sheets are in mW.
The Osram KP CSLNM1.F1 is broad spectrum and they show lumen, as most manufacturers do for green and orange/amber.
I was also able to secure me a sample. I got 4 leds. The two on the picture are going to djozz. One will be tested and the other is for him to play arround.
When i am able to do some modding again i want to put one in a zoomie like the Cometa. A nice bright green beam of light.