ah yes. i got it already. ive read about it when i read your review for the first time but didnt got any clue what it meant… so its around 145 lumens for the xpl hi… thanks a lot
Slightly off topic I guess but I’ve just bought my first D4 finally and I did as a few here suggested and got the nichia version plus the noctigon 4XP XP-L HI board.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions of what to do with the leftover LED board? Is there a host or driver you could suggest for it? Cheers!
And then, one Sunday, over two thousand years after one man had been nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be to be nice to people for a change, one girl sitting on her own on a small moon in Earth orbit tried to make light of those ancient events, hoping the world could be made a good and happy place. This time it was right, it would work, and no one would have to get nailed to anything.
Sadly, however, no one seemed to notice the joke, and the idea was lost forever.
This is not her story.
But it is the story of a place where people go to make light.
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It took me 20 days to get my D4 cyan 219CT, which is about the same time as a few FastTech and GearBest orders, so figure on 3 weeks. I can’t speak for your postal system in Holland, but that’s my experience getting this stuff to Miami.
The penny took rather more than three days to drop for me…
I’m now reminded of the time when I was working in Germany and told someone that “Ich bin heute sehr früh auferstanden”, which means that “I was resurrected very early today”, so they naturally fell about laughing. I’m not good with mornings, but I’m not that bad.
I had actually intended to tell them that I got up very early that day, which would have been “Ich bin heute sehr früh aufgestanden”. Amazing the difference that one syllable can make