Which numbers did you use for cslnm1.tg? You have mentioned Enderman got 1115 lm, I got considerably lower max. (950~980lm) for the same 6N bin, djozz' numbers seem to be also <1000lm from last test.
Also it's worth mentioning that 6N bin is second highest datasheet bin fom cslnm1.tg, while 5Q bin is second lowest datasheet bin for culnm1.tg.
We don't know what bins are practically possible, but we can realistically assume culnm1.tg could come in one bin above 5Q.
I used to use your lower numbers because you highlighed them.
But since you mentioned getting 980 lm a couple of days ago I went with that in these 2 charts (though in the latter it doesn’t matter as it’s linearly scaled anyway).
I’m surprised but quite large price hike.
It is the throw king and for quite a few uses - well worth the price. But I’m still wondering.
Is it that Osram charges much more? Or is poor availability the reason? Can we expect the same hike from Boost HX?
Price of reels is significantly higher than white flats, and reel is 2000pcs, I guess higher price is mainly caused by the fact that LED is not mass produced.
This is going straight into my L2. It should centre a lot easier than it’s 3030 brothers. With the Luxeon V’s, I reamed a 3535 gasket with a 5.5mm drill bit and it fitted perfectly. It should work with this one as well….
Good idea with the drill bit. I'll have to remember that one. I have a very cheap wood reamer I've been using, but it's slow and I have to keep stopping to measure.
Looks like Maxtoch, in addition to sourcing green and red “flats” also might have this 4040 LED in their latest thrower now. The text on the chip sure looks similar.
I just got an XPro modified by Skylumen using the 2mm Whitey. When driven to only 900 lumens, the reflector in the XPro got 560k lux from the 2mm White. 1mm driven at a reasonable amount should be able to get 800k lux.