Convoy Nichia 519A R9080 CCT choice poll (2700k -> 5700k)

Voted 4500k. But I am also interested in 2700K and 5700K.

5700K R9080 and even 6500K R9080 are readily available via Eurekatronix.

Great to know, thanks…

The unmodified 3500K is nice indoors.

Seems many users like to behead their poor 519As. Is this only to get duv down?

Yes, he lists them as R9080.

Less tint shift over angle, more throw if desired and lower CCT than 2700K.

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Thnx. That might be to warm for me, but only one way to find out.

I voted 4500K because it’s my favorite after a de-dome. But, I think carrying 5700K, 4500K, 3500K, and 2700K would be smart so there are options at various color temperatures without having to carry every single CCT.

I just put a 5700K in an S2. It is mighty good both with the dome and without. The high CRI and R9 make it fairly unique (with the exception being Nichia High Noon?). The 2700K dedomed to hit 2000k-ish in the 3535 footprint is unique too. So those two would stand out in the lot.

Anduril candle mode, here I come. :sunglasses:

I think Simon said he was going to limit how many CCT’s he carries at a time due to the cost of stocking up. Otherwise, it would be great to have a place to buy all the options easily.

Hence why the poll is a thing :slight_smile:

yes and I like the 519a 4500k dedomed is more rosy than 219b 3500k

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and Im in a warm phase, I had been using 3000k 219b, more than sw45k
so the dedomed 4500k 519a hit a sweet spot for me

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Not familiar with the 519A.

So far, the Nichia 319A @ 5000K is by far my favorite emitter.
I bought a variation at 4000K and the difference was disappointing and too yellow.
5000K is just about perfect.

Jon, the 519A 4500k dedomed looks great! Did you measure it too?

BTW, the poll will last until Tuesday next week :slight_smile:

Poll results seem to point to the 2700k one, but that doesn’t really matter in the end.

“But even so, it still requires a lot of money to prop up inventories.

for example ,recently, I ordered Nichia 519A 5700K 5000K 4500K 4000K 3500K 3000K, a total of about 21000 LEDs, to meet the needs of flashlight enthusiasts.”

Yeah, Simon became crazy lmao.

Buuut the most voted emitter is 2700K :person_facepalming:

What would you like me to measure?
It has not left my pocket… really fun Tint and CCT
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The 4500k dedomed (3600k) at –0.0040 is perfect!