To answer the question, yes such a 3V LED does now exist.
Here is a group buy for it here:
Hello again people.
I have a big question for you all: do you know of any 3V R9050/R9080 5050 LED?
Since the SST-40/SFT-40 95CRI LED is probably very far off still, it’d be nice if there were any alternatives, since while XHP50.3 HI 90CRI LEDs exist, they do not exist in 3V form yet.
Datasheets are in!!!
Note: this is just a generic datasheet for the generic LED properties.
No worries, they will make R9080 LEDs for the final batch
Update 1:
Oh god freaking damn it!
It looks like our dreams have been dashed almost entirely: while the GT FC30 can be made to work in 6-12V, 3V is not currently possible.
“the circuit structure determines that it can not shifted to 3V without an entire redesign”
I am currently trying to get Getian to make us a semi-custom LED in 3/6V variety, but I’m not sure we’ll be able to make that order, as with my previous experience at a luminaire manufacturer, Cree and Luminus required us to make quite the large order to make it so.
I’ll still order the samples for testing obviously, and I’ll be hard at work to convince the higher ups at Getian to make an internal redesign
Update 3: Picture of the LED itself
Update 4: So the FC30 has the same LES as the FC20, but uses different higher quality emitters with quite a bit higher efficiency to boot and much higher current handling.
So yeah, the FC30 was the right choice after all, as it could work as a direct XHP50/70 replacement.
Ok, I also discovered something else: the emitters used in the GT-FC20 and GT-FC40 are the same, while the GT-FC30 and GT-FC60 use the same emitters as well, and they’re more efficient to boot.
It might actually explain why the GT FC40 wasn’t that efficient, even for a high CRI emitter: same LES as the higher power higher end FC60, but different lower class emitters.
Update 5:
Excellent news.
1. The FC15 is indeed a pure XM-L2 replacement. 5050 R9080 3V let’s gooooo.
2. The FC60 does use upgraded emitters over the FC40.
3. I got some new datasheets as well!!!
Update 6:
I have some great news that should really make everyone as happy as ever
There has been some miscommunication: no domeless 5050 3V LEDs are currently available in Getian’s catalog.
Update 7:
LED samples have been ordered for testing.
Update 8:
Preliminary color measurements(luminosity measurements will come later, I just asked them while they were doing it on our test samples, so I got them early)
Update 9:
Here is the datasheet for the 3V 5050 domeless LED in question:
5050, 3V, domeless.
The other stuff doesn’t matter too much, as always since they’re not very detailed.
Update 10:
So, I have some great news, some just good news(they’re not bad news, but less than I wanted) and some great future news.
Great news: All of the GT FC30s and FC60s have been produced, fabbed, and shipped. Hopefully I’ll receive them early next week for rapid testing.
Just good news: While the FC60s is easily available to be produced with a rating of Ra9080, I discovered something interesting about phosphors for smaller LEDs and why we mostly see the small die high power high color rendition stuff from larger manufacturers: they are a rarer from conventional suppliers and more expensive than larger phosphors, which explains why very few smaller manufacturers actually manufacture high power high CRI LEDs in 5050 and smaller.
I’m saying all of this to say that the GT FC30 will having a rating of Ra9070 guaranteed, not Ra9080 sadly. It’s still a very interesting LED though, so I’ll be keeping my eyes on it.
Also, since we were dealing with a sample batch, I wasn’t able to get serious any tint binning going on, which means the sample LEDs come in duvs of –0.001 to 0.003. Certainly not bad, but not what I want in the production batch
Future great news:
Once we get to the production batch, we will be able to ask for tint duv binning of –0.005 to 0.000, slightly rosy to perfectly neutral, and if we are willing to pay a bit extra for some samples, they will check if tint duv binning of –0.010 to –0.005 is possible, so 219B SW45K grade to slightly rosy grade.
That is valid for both the GT FC30 and GT FC60.