It's the Wuben triple, here: https://www.banggood.com/Wuben-TO46R-3xNichia-219C-1000Lumens-5Modes-USB-Rechargeable-LED-Flashlight-p-1202282.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN
It's pretty cool and one reviewer said 5800K - 7000K
It's the Wuben triple, here: https://www.banggood.com/Wuben-TO46R-3xNichia-219C-1000Lumens-5Modes-USB-Rechargeable-LED-Flashlight-p-1202282.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN
It's pretty cool and one reviewer said 5800K - 7000K
I ordered an S2 pill
The thread pitch seems to match my S2 but the kaidomain pill has square threads and doesn’t work with my S2 which uses triangular-like threads. I’m not sure if S2 threads have changed over the years; my S2 is from about 2-3 years ago. Anyone else have this experience or perhaps success with this pill?
Some pictures of my latest Kaidomain LED orders.
Left: Luminus SST-20 L4 DB Neutral White 5000K
Right: Osram GW PUSTA1.PM NE K2 Neutral White 5000K
DSLR camera white balance was set to 5000K
Left: Luminus SST-40 (Voltage: VH) N5 BC White 6500K
Right: Luminus SST-40 (Voltage: VH) N5 BC White 6500K ( same! )
DSLR camera white balance was set to 6500K
All LEDs above were purchased from Kaidomain.
Strange, isn’t it?
Seems not the first time when specs drift away from reality @KD
That is pretty cool. Quite :-)) literally, because you know 3000K is actually a cool temperature, while ≈5700+K is actually warm.
Just sent a private message to djozz, let's see if he would like to test such emitter.
Looks like you already got to play with it, 1stein. ;-)
I tested a bunch of Kaidomain emitters on P60 pills using the Texas Ace Lumen Tube calibrated with Maukka lights and a Sekonic C-800-U spectrometer. Output taken at 2s from turn on.
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K V4 7A reflector P60 | Mid | 236 lumens | 3144K | -0.0031 DUV | 72.5 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.73 | -23.0 R9 | 48.7 R12 | 67 Rf | 99 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX18 |
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K V4 7A reflector P60 no lens | Mid | 259 lumens | 3184K | -0.0046 DUV | 73.0 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.80 | -20.2 R9 | 50.0 R12 | 66 Rf | 100 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX18 |
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K V4 7A reflector P60 | Highest | 662 lumens | 3179K | -0.0040 DUV | 72.6 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.77 | -22.1 R9 | 49.1 R12 | 67 Rf | 100 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX18 |
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K V4 7A reflector P60 no lens | Highest | 728 lumens | 3233K | -0.0043 DUV | 72.8 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.79 | -21.0 R9 | 49.6 R12 | 67 Rf | 100 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX18 |
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K U6 7A CRI80 reflector P60 no lens | low | 24 lumens | 3078K | -0.0013 DUV | 83.2 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.59 | 17.2 R9 | 70.2 R12 | 80 Rf | 101 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX22 |
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K U6 7A CRI80 reflector P60 no lens | mid | 228 lumens | 3156K | 0.0003 DUV | 82.8 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.59 | 15.4 R9 | 68.5 R12 | 80 Rf | 101 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX23 |
Kdlitker XPL2 3000K U6 7A CRI80 reflector P60 no lens | Highest | 623 lumens | 3268K | -0.0029 DUV | 83.2 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.67 | 18.4 R9 | 70.6 R12 | 79 Rf | 102 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX24 |
Kdlitker 3x XPL HI 3000K T5 7C1 CRI90 P60 no lens | Low | 82 lumens | 2976K | 0.0022 DUV | 94.0 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.42 | 65.9 R9 | 79.9 R12 | 91 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX19 |
Kdlitker 3x XPL HI 3000K T5 7C1 CRI90 P60 no lens | Mid | 371 lumens | 3034K | 0.0024 DUV | 93.2 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.43 | 62.7 R9 | 78.8 R12 | 91 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX20 |
Kdlitker 3x XPL HI 3000K T5 7C1 CRI90 P60 no lens | Highest | 948 lumens | 3100K | 0.0029 DUV | 92.0 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.43 | 57.8 R9 | 77.3 R12 | 91 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX21 |
Kdlitker 3x 219C 4000K D240 CRI92 P60 no lens | low | 24 lumens | 3713K | -0.0007 DUV | 94.3 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.92 | 74.0 R9 | 71.6 R12 | 89 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX25 |
Kdlitker 3x 219C 4000K D240 CRI92 P60 no lens | M1 | 106 lumens | 3753K | 0.0015 DUV | 93.4 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.87 | 69.7 R9 | 70.4 R12 | 89 Rf | 97 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX26 |
Kdlitker 3x 219C 4000K D240 CRI92 P60 no lens | M2 | 390 lumens | 3765K | 0.0020 DUV | 92.6 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.84 | 65.7 R9 | 70.6 R12 | 89 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX27 |
Kdlitker 3x 219C 4000K D240 CRI92 P60 no lens | Highest | 946 lumens | 3800K | 0.0030 DUV | 91.4 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.80 | 60.2 R9 | 70.7 R12 | 89 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX28 |
Kdlitker 3x XPE-HEW 3000K Q3 7A2 CRI92 P60 no lens | low | 28 lumens | 3215K | -0.0017 DUV | 90.9 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.58 | 61.1 R9 | 76.1 R12 | 89 Rf | 101 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX29 |
Kdlitker 3x XPE-HEW 3000K Q3 7A2 CRI92 P60 no lens | mid | 150 lumens | 3302K | 0.0009 DUV | 89.9 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.58 | 56.3 R9 | 72.9 R12 | 89 Rf | 100 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX30 |
Kdlitker 3x XPE-HEW 3000K Q3 7A2 CRI92 P60 no lens | Highest | 468 lumens | 3326K | 0.0001 DUV | 89.6 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.59 | 55.4 R9 | 73.4 R12 | 88 Rf | 100 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX31 |
Kdlitker SST-20 3000K J3 HD2 reflector P60 no lens | low | 17 lumens | 3165K | -0.0017 DUV | 95.4 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.53 | 87.4 R9 | 87.1 R12 | 92 Rf | 104 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX32 |
Kdlitker SST-20 3000K J3 HD2 reflector P60 no lens | mid | 155 lumens | 3138K | -0.0015 DUV | 94.6 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.50 | 82.7 R9 | 86.3 R12 | 91 Rf | 104 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX33 |
Kdlitker SST-20 3000K J3 HD2 reflector P60 no lens | Highest | 419 lumens | 3069K | -0.0031 DUV | 95.1 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.48 | 82.4 R9 | 88.6 R12 | 91 Rf | 105 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX34 |
Kdlitker 3x XP-G3 8A3 2700K P60 no lens | low | 55 lumens | 3104K | -0.0011 DUV | 74.0 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.63 | -20.9 R9 | 49.7 R12 | 72 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX35 |
Kdlitker 3x XP-G3 8A3 2700K P60 no lens | mid | 273 lumens | 3200K | -0.0025 DUV | 74.7 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.69 | -17.8 R9 | 51.4 R12 | 72 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX36 |
Kdlitker 3x XP-G3 8A3 2700K P60 no lens | Highest | 895 lumens | 3215K | -0.0027 DUV | 74.6 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.69 | -18.0 R9 | 51.2 R12 | 72 Rf | 98 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX37 |
Kdlitker 3x SST-20 3000K J3 HD2 P60 no lens | low | 42 lumens | 2968K | -0.0018 DUV | 95.5 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.42 | 87.2 R9 | 88.6 R12 | 91 Rf | 105 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX38 |
Kdlitker 3x SST-20 3000K J3 HD2 P60 no lens | mid | 211 lumens | 3013K | -0.0014 DUV | 94.9 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 85.20 | 85.2 R9 | 87.3 R12 | 91 Rf | 105 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX39 |
Kdlitker 3x SST-20 3000K J3 HD2 P60 no lens | Highest | 674 lumens | 2960K | -0.0022 DUV | 95.0 CRI | Blue light relative amplitude 0.43 | 83.9 R9 | 88.4 R12 | 90 Rf | 105 Rg | 2xVTC6 in Kdliker E6-EX40 |
These tested pretty accurate in terms of tint bin and CRI. But it's also possible that you might be getting something worst than what you want. I ordered a XML2 two years ago that was supposed to be 7A3 bin (which means rosy tint) but it ended up being far above the BBL with yellow/green tint.
It would be nice if Kaidomain can test one emitter from each batch to ensure they are getting accurately labelled bins from their suppliers. Though I know it is difficult and time consuming to do but there are cheap $200 equipment that some people on BLF have used in-lieu of a spectrometer.
Are you sure these two didn’t get mixed up somehow? I find it hard to believe a CREE hitting 95CRI and SST20 3000K at 74…
Crap you are right!!! I looked under the optic and it’s actually the SST-20 3000K! It got swapped around with the XP-G3’s container. I edited my post above to correct the error.
And today the order arrived
SKV89, I guess the “3xXPL-HI” entries in your above table have a typo, they should read “Kdlitker 3x XPL HI 3000K T5 7C1 CRI90 P60 no lens”. I would also separate de 3x term or element from all emitter names, looks better and cleaner.
Nice information, thanks.
I got my order today as well,ordered 4/2/20,not bad.
The package was opened then taped back up with a green sticker;“examined by homeland security”
Thank. Fixed.
Ermm… either i’m missing the joke or you have warm and cool mixed up here? Or i have warm and cool mixed up… (I’m hoping i’m missing the joke )
Well Marc E, CCT wise lower kelvin temperatures (cool temperatures) correspond to “warm white” light sources, while higher kelvin temperatures (warmer temperatures) correspond to “cool white” light sources. You can read the color temperature article in Wikipedia.
A few questions for BanL.
The K6 flashlight host looks different between your site and your AliExpress store listings:
http://kaidomain.com/DIY-K6-LED-Flashlight-Host-175mm-x-64mm-Black
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32845429347.html
Besides the knurling, bezel and tailcap, dimensions are also a little bit different.
So what are the correct photographs/pictures of the host?
Furthermore, in the site the reflector hole is listed as being ∅9 mm. Looking at the following AE article description picture,
I see the reflector matches the below one in the site:
http://kaidomain.com/S021807-57_8mm-D-x-55mm-H-SMO-Aluminum-Reflector
This reflector has a ∅12.3 mm hole so, what's the deal?
Thanks.
Aha, of course! I’m so focused on colour temp when i’m on here i forgot Kelvin is an actual temperature unit! Thanks for the reminder
BanL, what about ∅9 mm reflector hole Osram 3030 gaskets? Can you source them? A suitable gasket for your K6 host I spoke about, let's say. A CSLPM1.TG emitter inside a K6 should make a very throwy torch.
Hi Barkuti
We don’t get 9mm reflector that is used on 3030 LED.
I will go to test the beam and make the gasket.
Thank you
Ban
I am interested in those gasket.