We have purchased a large quantity of Nichia NVSW219CT LEDs. We are going to be offering a BLF special deal on them on a limited-time and limited-quantity basis. See below for LED and deal details.
SALE ENDED. Thanks! Look for the LEDs on the website.
LED Specifications:
Nichia NVSW219CT "219C" LEDs
D280 Flux Bin
R8000 CRI Rank (~80 CRI)
5000K 7-step MacAdam centered ellipse temperature
Low vF allows for tons of output and easy regulation, even at high amps
Similar output to an high-bin cool-white XP-G2, but with much better CRI and tint; also easier to hit 5A+ due to the extremely low vF requirement
Check out djozz's thread for more output + vF information
Here's the Deal:
From 9-29-15 until 10-5-15 or until the promotion deal is sold out the pricing will be as follows:
Bare LEDs: $2 Each
400 Available Quantity
10mm Sinkpad Mounted LEDs: $4.50 each
50 Available Quantity
16mm & 20mm Noctigon Mounted LEDs: $4 Each
16mm: 35 Available Quantity
20mm: 35 Available Quantity
20mm Noctigon Mounted Triple MCPCB: $10 Each
35 Available Quantity
Once either the promotion quantity is depleted or the promotion period ends the regular listings at regular prices will become available. Promotion is for a limited time and for the specified limited quantities. No rainchecks or backorders. Price does not include shipping.
So there will be more at regular prices once the introductory discount is over/sold, if I read this right?
Good enough for me, I’ll kick back and wait.
I've put this same emitter is several single-emitter lights (including a TN31 just for fun) and I have to say that it is by far my favorite emitter. They take single cell lights to a new level. I'm so stoked to put some in a few of my multi-emitter lights because the smaller die will boost their throw. Plus, they will now have great tint and CRI to boot.
So I think to myself, “Hey, I’ll get a couple triples, always wanted a triple. That’s only $20!”
…$70 later, I’ve checked out.
Darn you and your wonderful stuff for sale! But now I’ve got everything to build a 18350 triple, with parts to convert a S2+ to a triple as well.