SunLike 3500K 95+ CRI midpower led from Seoul Semiconductors tested

Maybe R12 tells you how accurate the blue must look like compared to the standard, and too blue is not correct either?

@djozz
Yes you are right, I shouldnā€™t have said that it has better blue colors, shades look more saturated with a red/magenta hue shift that is better to the my eyes than a yellow hue shift but effectively there are noticeable shifts that might lower its R12 rating, roughly by eyes I would say a positive chroma shift and a hue shift toward magenta.

Aquarium keepers are desperate for long life :slight_smile: . Those who undestood the difference between ā€œsunlikeā€ light and regular blue leds or RGB/WRGB looking for more powerful than 0,2w. Seoul Semiconductors sunlike COB is too powerful and is CCT5000. People need cold white with high CRI and sunlike spectre. From 1 to 6w is the best suitable for aquarium keppers. I will need at least 24 strips of 0,2w leds for my aquarium.It takes too much space.
Looks like you are in hobby for a long time,so in case if you find a market place let me know.
Many people will bless you:)

Thanks.
There was rumour a while ago (I hope it is not cancelled in the meantime) that in the future Nichia will come with high power Optisolis leds, if true they may prove ideal for your purpose.

Should be ready for purchase this year:
http://www.nichia.co.jp/en/product/led_sp_optisolis.html

[Clemence]

Thanks for confirming that it is still in the pipeline Clemence :slight_smile:

Š”Š”Š¢ 5000 is not good enough. Canā€™t underatand why every led company starting to produce new kind of leds from low CCT:(

Available in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, and 6500K. Nichia usually use 3000K and 5000K for sampling/presentation purposes.

[Clemence]

Probably because there is a norm (IS0 3664:2009) in the graphic & art industry. ā€œThe standard dictates that when viewing prints, a light source that replicates the D50 light source should be usedā€.

Clemence will they be compatible with your boards? With your 36 emitter board, we can get like 20k ultra hi cri lumens? :heart_eyes:

My board? What for? With any COBs you can just plug and solder the lead. The idea of COB is you donā€™t need any MCPCB to mount the LED. Those tiny LEDs already internally pre-wired, soldered ready to use.

[Clemence]

oh didnt realize they are cob

Many printings used Philips Master TL-D 90 Graphica 965 before led took the market. Do not know much about the norms,but D65 is also a standart I guess.

I used to own that light, it was my EDC for quite a few years. These days I use a Zebralight SC64c LE.

If someone need, I just finalized draw pcb for 3030 sunlike leds

it is for 1-12pcs (12.5x99mm with 2.5mm holes) and 1-6pcs 3030 leds (22x22mm with 3mm hole)
3S4P or 2S4P or 8P
and
2S3P or 3P

Also you can cut it if you need

I would love to upgrade the 5 meters of LED strip above my desk to high CRI. I only paid $2.42 for this 5 meter strip.
But I calculate 5 meters of your SunLike LED strip would cost $392.70. Did I calculate that correctly? Is that price assembled?

My pcb for 12pcs 3030 cost 0.5$ (50%G). 3030 leds from sunlike is about 0.6w each. Do you really need 350w (5x10x7w) led strip?

These are running at 12v 1 amp. Thatā€™s 2.4 watt/meter. Itā€™s about right, to maybe a little dim. 3watt/meter would probably be perfect.

there is no 0.05w or 0.1w sunlike leds in this world, so, there is no led stripā€¦ I could not find any pcb like I need, so, I drawed it by myself. It is not led strip, it is pcb what need heat sink. Also you can use only 2S (2pcs) leds in one board, it will about 12v, but be carefull, use resistor.

Also the same 12w will cost 17$ from me (20 leds and 10pcb boards 99mm long) or 14.5$ if if will be 22mm pcbs.

Whatā€™s the target market for your high power led strip? Are these for grow lights?