I’m just trying to understand why.
I don’t see the benefit of FET drivers with this LED. Only buck drivers will ensure full output for the longest possible time and the GT comes with a perfectly capable one.
I would really be interested how to convert the stock driver to drive a 3V led . If you have some info it would be great , i think we made enough spam here
Edit :
I think i will make a question on the “GT modding” thread .
BTW , i think driving an LED with 4* 18650 isn’t much different than using a buck driver , i think we had a discussion with Dale about this some time ago .
From memory (which isn’t always that good), I think the problem I was having was with the buck driver spiking briefly at turn-on, which was blowing the bond wires.
That is possible. Some people had that problem with newer XM-L2 LEDs around two years ago. I would just set the buck driver to 5A and try that. The brightness difference is not visible anyway.
I had already made some builds with it… Some of you wants test and numbers but that is not necessary. Numbers are here:
B158 Brinyte 430 kcd!
Mitko’s super reflector thrower 430 kcd!
Other 50mm aspherics (copyfire and similar) 300+ kcd!
Is that enough for you?
Yes good old G2S42B is still good and more lumens but with new emitter dedoming is matter of past. With this Osram kids could make super thrower lights.
Although I am happy but at same time I am bit sad cause de doming made me feel that I am capable to make something unique after all. With new throw king emitter it is that easy as slap and play… Yes
LOL… Yes you need It is better, nicer and most important:
“The biggest difference compared to BLACK FLAT is thermal pad, which is ELECTRICALLY NEUTRAL, this means you can use this LED with any standard XP DTP boards – there is no need for LED PCB/driver GND isolation!”
Just to metion to everybody that you can use it with FET drivers also but you need to have low current cell like LG BD118650 or those Panasonic or Sanyo GA.
It will pull around 5.7 –6A on low current 18650 and more than 7.15 on Samsung 30q or better.
Worth to mention that performance will start to drop after 6A so don’t use it above that mark!
But the best would be linear driver with around 5.5A current draw.
One thing to mention… At 3.3A current draw little king gives same performance as the best G2S42B emitter at 4.8A!
Yes you heard that right…
You could easily have old g2s42b performance at only 3.3A draw and of course plenty… Really plenty of run time on single 18650 cell :+1: