Have the group issues with the 13 group AA/14500 driver been fixed yet? The T3 and bare drivers I got have incorrect groups 12 and 13. I wanted to order a couple more drivers if they aren’t still messed up.
For this batch, I will correct the modes as follows,In the next batch of production, I will adjust it according to your opinions, and I can add more groups to meet your requirements.
I hope everyone can express their ideas enthusiastically.
Group 1 1, 10, 35, 100
Group 2 1% 10, 35, 100%, strobe, biking, batcheck, sos
Group 3 100, 35, 10, 1
Group 4 1, 20, 100%, strobe, biking, batcheck, sos
Group 5 1, 20, 100%
Group 6 100, 20, 1%
Group 7 1, 10, 50%, strobe, biking, batcheck, sos
Group 8 1, 10, 50%
Group 9 50, 10, 1%
Group 10 20, 100, strobe
Group 11 20, 100
Group 12 100, 20
Group 13 100%
I don’t see the appeal of that mode spacing. On the three 12 group lights I’ve tried, even 20% and 100% seem too close. There would be almost no difference between 50% and 100% from most emitters.
To you maybe, zo me and others with a specific work demand yes.
As i mentioned previously in this thread, i’m running Nichia B35AM in S21B with 6V/3A 12group driver and a lack of 40-50% mode in the middle is causing me a headache cause i’m constantly switchi g from 20% to 100%. Higher medium output would do the trick. I need 800lumens and 400Lm is just not enough and 1800lm is too much.
I see they are listed as N5-CE-VJ, where the 'CE' is 5700K, but the worse tint bin possible for 5700K - highest above the BBL and coolest ... . We really want the exact opposite corner bin for 5700K: CG. But for output bin, the N5 is higher than listed in the datasheet.
Hhhmmm, not sure I'll go for these. Only couple left in qty 4, 1 in qty 5.
Yea, won't really know til we see it. Theoretically leaning towards green. Ohh - was looking at the SST-40 datasheet but see the N5 bin is listed for the SFT-40, and the tint binning is the same.
You can get the M21A host, the 20mm 6v driver and a XHP70.2 and do it yourself but the better driver for the 70 is the 22mm 6v driver. The lower amperage of the 20mm driver doesnt really take full advantage of the 70.