Getian GT-FC500X3-3.0

I see Getian now offers a 500W stage light emitter with 93 mm² LES, doing 30-35 klum.
Basically as powerful as the biggest COBs but as small as the smallest ones.

A bit too powerful for flashlights…but interesting nevertheless. :slight_smile:

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Put it in a portable searchlight.

Pfff. Never! :smiley:

Puts in flashlight host

Turns on

Vaporizes

The GT4 host might be able to handle this on turbo for a minute. It should produce the same amount of lumens but I wonder if this can out throw the 4x XHP70.2 with a single reflector.

According to specs it’s throwier than domed XHP70.2 and probably a little less than a dedomed one. So with both in a sibgle reflector this one would win (as long as it meets the specs). Quad has a smaller area so the win would be bigger.

So maybe this can reach 800kcd at 30k lumens. That would beat out the R90TS.

Hello, do you need a datasheet of this led chip?
This is Kim ( oversea sales) in Shenzhen Getian Opto-Electronics Ltd.
Factory about the model you are discussing. :blush:

Kim, you should contact flashlight manufacturers Acebeam, Olight, Thrunite, and Nitecore

OK, thanks for the information.
Wish you an excellent week!

Welcome Kim, it’s always good to see manufacturers getting involved. :slight_smile:
There are quite a few around but I believe your company is the first LED manufacturer to join us. :slight_smile:

I see that you have a new website. I can no longer find GT-FC500X3-3.0 in there. If it is there - could you please share a link to it?

I’d like to see the datasheet if you can provide me with one. :slight_smile:

Lol, we have both:

  1. www.getiangroup.com
  2. www.gt-led.com

First one need update, lol.
FC500 could be found at 2nd web.

Thanks, I see it now…however it seems different from what I linked to originally.
I see that this one has a LES of 12.8 x 12.8 mm while what I’ve seen before was marked to have close to 9.6 x 9.6 mm (I actually don’t have any record of that, just calculate back from that 93 mm² that I mentioned earlier).
Was that some mistake or was is there a smaller FC500 available as well?

Because 77% larger LES would really reduce the viability of this LED…