Interesting Hank on the 1D's! I'll be ordering some. We all thought you were goin out of business . Glad to see you got the 1A's back in stock as well. I'm still looking for some XM-L2 U2 bare emitters as well, let me know or I'll pm or email you. I need bare ones for a couple of reasons, but mainly to use up all the bare Noctigon's I got from you early on!
+1 to Ouchy on the drivers too. We all are struggling on finding good sourced drivers, or even just good drivers in general. Not sure if you've followed us here, but a couple of BLF'ers are working on driver designs but it's been a struggle. Obviously we want a bump in amps over stock drivers, but also better mode configurations (definitely drop SOS, and mostly drop strobe).
Terribly cool/blue unless you dedome them. Then they should be a nice relatively neutral tint, hopefully not much green either.
Give it a go and let us know
We’ve got XM-L2 U2 2C, which we’ve always wanted to offer. This is a special cool white tint that is almost like a neutral white tint, rated 5350-5700K, one of the best cool white tints for XM-L2 U2. Check the new products page, http://intl-outdoor.com/index.php?main_page=products_new
Genuine Nichia NVSL219BT R85 D220 LEDs are now in stock. You can see the original label with the store’s name handwritten on it.
Color temperature according to Nichia’s SW45 chromaticity bin in the datasheet is 4260-4745K
We offer them bare, on Noctigon XP16 V2 and Noctigon XP20 direct thermal path MCPCBs.
We also have the brightest Red color XP-E2 LED (P3) on Noctigon XP16 V2 and Noctigon XP20 direct thermal path MCPCBs
Wow awesome timing. I looked on your website two nights ago to see if you had Nichia’s and was disappointed to see none. So this new addition is very welcomed.
Excellent work Hank, and I have a challenge for you!
Cree has announced a new breed of XP class emitters, the XP-L! With 23% brighter output, this looks very interesting. See if you can be the first to offer these little beauts! (3 of those on a triple Noctigon would be supremely impressive!) These are rated at 3A capacity, and with 460 lumens at 1A minimum for the top V5 bin, can you imagine a trio driven well? Yowza!
Thanks in advance for all your effort and dedication, you’re very much appreciated!