1. Nitecore TIP CRI; (Nichia NVSL219B LED, 3500K This is for sure not 3500K rather 5000K I guess)
2. Wuben E05 Special TLF - Edition (Samsung LH351D LED, 5000K)
3. JetuE21A (Nichia E21A (R9080) D220, 5000K)
Dual output driver would be ideal. Simplest setup is to set the LED in 2s(n)p and a potentiometer. Then check whichever LED pairs has the lowest resistance and connect the resistance in series to the string.
Crude but works
It seems not strange. The curves of equal tint have negative second derivative(in uv coordinate). The tint of mix located at the line betwin tints of separated LEDs of mix(as I understand procidure of calculating UV is linear). The more difference betwin CCT of LEDs in mix the more negative Duv.
Yup, correct. That’s why with full range of available, we can custom engineer by mixing those E21A. No longer dependent to 219B sw45k.
I’m taking another beamshots now, stay tuned….
I don’t know of any suitable dual-channel driver yet for a flashlight. Something like 3 or 4 x 7135 on each channel would do it, and then it could be paired with a quadtrix in an S2+ or Skilhunt H03 behind a frosted optic, or perhaps as alternative, in a D4 body. I wouldn’t mind trading the D4’s high output for a tint-shifting option.
I would be more than happy to have nonmixing dual channel programmable driver. One channel for a daylight led the other one for night time led. But this can be achieved by using 2 regular drivers in one light