Ive got some emitter data that might be interesting. Various testing with driver circuit and batteries or powersupply only. Sometimes with a capacitor on the output. I have been thinking about starting a thread on it for some time, but I have not gotten around to it yet.... I have used a camera and recorded video when testing many of the emitters. Some that I have blown... Might be some interesting data despite that its not a super scientific testing.
Time will tell when I get around to post about it. I have not looked that much at the clips I made yet. But im not super surprised to hear what chops728 reported.
Btw MRsDNF.. Im running 6,6A now. Short story, I found the right emitters.
I'm willing to do testing if someone can tell me what they want done below 5 amps. Anything above 5.5 amps and I can only blow them up. I also do not have any older generation spare XML-2 U2 or U3 leds. I could pull them from lights though if needed.
Really dunno - dunno what's going on. Seems like conflicting info: Richard says his M6 builds get more output (lumens) with the U3's, but djozz's tests indicate high Vf, mediocre output with the U3's he tested. Your tests in post #11 show virtually no difference in Vf from 1A thru 5A. Others have found high Vf with the new LED's as well, but your tests are the only ones I've seen or heard of where the Vf is basically unchanged between a U2 and U3. Obviously we don't have all the info, and no idea whether sourcing and tint variations is partially to blame.
As far as I know (I’m ready for MRsDNF to correct me), the numbers MRsDNF posted just show that fresh U2 and U3 parts have similar Vf. MRsDNF didn’t state that it was an older U2…
I dont have any older leds to test. Hopefully I can get an older XML-2 of Rod911 and compare voltages with the the later ones and see what current it goes to. I have retested two later leds last night again without a switch in line The voltages are quite a bit less than previously posted but again very similar to each other. When I get the led from Rod I'll post it all up.