【convoy】SFT70 3000K CRI95 available

I thought it was this one:

Doesn’t the L21A with SBT90.2 have an 18a driver?

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The 12A driver is a FET driver and pulls more than 12A.
I installed one in a S21A Quad 519A and it’s pulling 20A:

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i have this , but only 6500K in stock

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Simon, can you clarify please?

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Warm hi-cri would be great. Low Vf led + properly made buck driver = perfection .

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In the past was the same for 3V 5A…in S2 plus measurement give me 10A.
But this measure is from the bottom side and not at the led

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Well, FET drivers are not regulated, so any current capability indication is just random. FET current depends on IR of the battery, Vf of the LED and IR of the MOSFET.

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It could be linear + FET though, so either 12a or 18a + FET

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Simon can You add T6 in your aliexpress store listing please?

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Hey Simon, do the slim aluminum T3’s have the 5 amp driver, or is that only in the TiCu T3?

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I only see a few 3x21 options in the store now.

Are the other options discontinued now?

I have encountered the issue with both orange and red switches.

I will add a blue switch to my next order and try the sharpie trick, thanks for the tip!

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I think he has explained it very clearly.

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Only in TiCU T3 and T6 currently

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The driver circuit is being upgraded.

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Unfortunately not really.
The L21A with SBT90.2 is listed on your site as having a 18A FET driver. Are you saying the 22mm 12A FET driver is the same driver that you install for a L21A with SBT90.2? So they’re not linear + FET drivers? That’s what needs clarification

Hello, Simon. Is it possible to produce the Convoy S6 Titan? I would have bought it. Thank you.

The 12A FET driver pulls 12A in a “standard” setup with a “normal” LED
With the dual spring, SBT90.2 and high current battery it does roughly 18A in the L21A
+/- X%

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Thanks for the input, but clarification from Simon would be much appreciated.
Seems a strange way to advertise a normal FET driver as it makes it sound like a linear + FET driver.