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Well you certainly won’t be running it at 3000 for more than 30 seconds……

I have to say it again, but here are links for the LH351Ds from Digikey in various CCTs:

Here is 5000k 90+CRI:
https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SPHWH…

Here is 4000k 90+CRI:
https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SPHWH…

Here is 3500k 90+CRI:
https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SPHWH…

2700k 90+CRI:
https://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en/samsung-semiconductor-inc/SPHWH…

Hope I helped you all guys and gals.

For me, every link says “Page Not Found” :person_facepalming:
They worked for me the last time you posted the links.

I copied and pasted from the LH351D thread.

Ok wut again.

Why can't I copy and paste the right links again and again?

EDIT: What kind of problem do I have? OH! It's because I'm directly copy pasting the text, not the links themselves.

Digi-Key doesn’t sell the 5000K 90CRI except for in counts of 800. :wink:

Samsung LH351D

@DB Custom, yes they do sell 5000k 90CRI:

You just needed to search for the right one. It took 10-15 minutes for me to find each one of them and compare to their datasheets.

I can’t answer all of those, but here’s at least a partial answer.

The light uses 350mA at the ~150 lm level, so it probably uses about 2 to 4 times as much power at the 250-600 lm levels you described. Maybe 700 to 1400 mA, which on a 3000 mAh cell works out to about 2 to 4.5 hours.

The LED itself is unlikely to ever burn out or need replacing, especially if you have the XP-L HI model. I hear the Nichia 219c may have some difficulty when used at turbo a lot, but it should generally still be fine for normal use. The main thing people have reported issues with is a broken switch wire. But that will generally show up right away, and shouldn’t really degrade over time. Or a couple people have managed to break the lens, but it’s pretty easy to replace.

They’re all dead but the links I copied and pasted. :stuck_out_tongue:
That last one worked :+1:

Thanks again.

Now, here are the good links. I have manually checked them. The prices are in $CA:

5000k 90CRI:

4000k 90CRI:

3500k 90CRI:

2700k 90CRI:

Read em again BlueSword, the only way they sell the 5000K 90CRI they have in stock is in minimum quantity of 800.

Edit: Could well be the difference between Digi-Key in the USA vs Digi-Key in Canada. :wink:

Uh, my link says otherwise for some reason :exclamation:

DB it doesn’t list the led as 5000k 90 CRI but when you look at the part number and match to the datasheet, that’s what it is.

+1

This is why I posted the specific list of the links. So, members could order the right LEDs :+1: :beer:

If you click the product page, you can switch to ‘Digi-Reel’ packaging and buy ’em one-at-a-time, but they ain’t $1 each. :wink:

This is the US site.

I just changed the .ca to .com

I studied the Samsung spec sheet, learned the reasons for all the lettering and text in their label, and that’s what I go by. The Digi-Key in the US doesn’t sell the 90 CRI 5000K in singles. The 80 CRI ones I bought were $2.64 each as compared to $3.57 or so Canadian on the links posted above for the 90 CRI version. The Canadian site also has W6 power bins available that the US store doesn’t have at all. Now if we could only find the 96 power bins…

Ah, the devil is in the details.

I won’t buy an S6 power bin when W6 is the current highest available. 4 levels down in power, no thank you.

Edit: And following that last provide link shows a W6 in the US store, Digi-Key is SO confusing… I’ve spent hours in their store in the past few days and bookmarked the highest bins, searched it out all over again a few minutes ago and U6 was it, now that link shows differently, how I don’t know but there must be some discrepencies in their warehouses or something and it’s frustrating. lol

I’m trying to figure this out. For me it works DB. Clink my link above “US site” and try to order.

Okay, there it is. Not the same bin. But they do sell LH351D 5000k 90CRI’s :stuck_out_tongue: