def interested in a nm.1
interested blue one
Colored mini just became available on BG
Group buy is ALIVE now.
@freeme
Can you confirm what djozz asked before?
Ordered a blue one.
Regulated driver at max 4.8A. Lights will undergo 24hrs test before shipping.
Ordered a green on green
Regulated driver at max 4.8A. Lights will undergo 24hrs test before shipping.
id30209: djozz:Will they together with the NM1 use a regulated driver at 4.5A ? A direct driver will be no good for this led.
Can you confirm what djozz asked before?
Is this the same driver that is in the Noctigon KR1?
Anyone know how much this thing throws? BG product page says 860m but is it true (white LED)?
Apparently this light does not have Anduril. No AUX LEDs either.
Ordered a blue one.
Ordered a green on green
What is the colour temp for the orange one? 2500K? Is it good as fog light?
1) No.
2) "860m" should be for green. White could be 5XXm?
3) My mistake for including AUX and Anduril in the title. I have already fixed.
freeme:Regulated driver at max 4.8A. Lights will undergo 24hrs test before shipping.
id30209: djozz:Will they together with the NM1 use a regulated driver at 4.5A ? A direct driver will be no good for this led.
@freeme
Can you confirm what djozz asked before?
Is this the same driver that is in the Noctigon KR1? Anyone know how much this thing throws? BG product page says 860m but is it true (white LED)? Apparently this light does not have Anduril. No AUX LEDs either. This is a dealbreaker for me sadly.
From the pics of the beamshots, green looks like the best thrower, which makes sense from the NM1 specs and other tests/rating comparisons of the white and green.
What you comprehend as best thrower colour also can be explained by which colour is the easiest for the human eye to process.
Interested in NM.1
What you comprehend as best thrower colour also can be explained by which colour is the easiest for the human eye to process.
Ok, but Look at the K1 W1 green throw ratings, compared to W1 white.
What you comprehend as best thrower colour also can be explained by which colour is the easiest for the human eye to process.
I wonder if the sensitivity of the Lux meter being used is also going to influence the measurements. I have no idea how different colors will be interpreted by it.
This also explains why car fog lights are yellow. They are not allowed to be red, green or blue, because of the traffic lights. And they don’t want all kinds of different fog light colours in the traffic like pink, cyan, violet, turquoise etc. Therefor the improvised standard for fog lights is yellow (3000K). So for a flashlight to be used as a fog light outside the traffic, red, blue and green may still be the best, as these correspond to the red, green and blue receptors in the eye.
Pre-ordered the orange.
Thanks freeme.
RapidLux:What you comprehend as best thrower colour also can be explained by which colour is the easiest for the human eye to process.
I wonder if the sensitivity of the Lux meter being used is also going to influence the measurements. I have no idea how different colors will be interpreted by it.
Also with the best luxmeter you will find that this green led is a significantly better thrower than the white version, for an explanation see here: Osram Ostar Projection PC-green tested, KP CSLNM1 F1