We really need to find better names for this leds, when you say XPL HI 4B you know exactly which led is that but CSLNM1 and CULNM1! are we talking about whit leds, green!!!
CULNM1.TG is a higher power version of CSLNM1.TG (3.2A vs 3A) its still 1mm2 but they are now discontinued and getting tricky to find. I’ve also not been able to find them in the higher bins only 5q which im not convinced is better than a 6n CSLNM1.TG.
CSLNM1.TG 6N at 3a makes 840 - 945Lumens
CULNM1.TG 5Q at 3a makes 710 - 800Lumens
But CULNM1.TG can stand higher currents when overrun , there are detailed tests on the start of this thread.
I’d really like to get my hands on some CSLNM1.TG 7N’s or CULNM1 6QF’s if anyone knows a guy please drop me a message
8-9 you recon ?? mm ok i could only get my hands on a 7a 22mm driver, i have it in a Z1 host and it gets hot real fast, and also in a L21A host though i have yet to take it out and compare it to the regular 1mm version
I think led4power reopens soon i will grab some of his beast drivers…
I have also ordered some of the Green 1mm cslnm1.f1 these are significantly more powerful than the regular cslnm1.tg white flat and even more powerful than Culnm1.tg, im not sure what the Djozz drive figures are but just the bone stock figure eats the others alive
stock drive 4000ma @ 1450lm
You can bet your A* im dropping one of these in the Crelant with a 5a driver the day it arrives
Thanks Jozz, so it looks like it will be quite happy with a 6.5-7a driver, should be pretty impressive in a jax or similar host , shame its green but hey
When they arrive i will drop one into the Crelant and head to that same lake for some photos!
For plain seeing things this green beam is best but for figuring out what you are seeing, white is much better.
Edit: for fun I did another beamshot with the GT-micro (14500battery, 29mm reflector) with this “Green Flat”. It is amazing how far a toy-size flashlight gets with this led (tree trunks at 25 meter, pingpongtable at 80 meter, houses behind at 120 meter, exposure just about adjusted to what I see with my eyes)