DBSAR
(DBSAR)
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I had a 3000K MT-G2 i was going to experiment on for the Lantern project, I had one, but can not seem to find it anywhere. ( lost it) Do anyone have the 3000K or a 4000K version of the 6-volt MT-G2 i can buy, or do anyone know where i can buy or source one asap?
MikeH
(MikeH)
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Mouser has a few MT-G2 6V in stock:
https://www.mouser.com/Cree-Inc/High-Power-LEDs-White/MT-G2-6V-Series/\_/N-1yzs6ioZ8usfjZ1yx2f4f
3000k @ 80-CRI:
4000k @ 70-CRI:
Not sure how much they want for shipping up north, but I’ve always had good luck with mouser.
adam7027
(adam7027)
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I also look for them, because I would like to swap emitters in Haikelite SC02 lights.
I think, we might want to submit a quote request (not sure, how will they handle, and surely it will take 10+ weeks to get them, but nah, I want good emitters, not those 70 CRI ones) - as they are not stocked.
A short note: in the filterable tables, Mouser does not accurately list the CRI values, I looked up the Cree documentation to select these below.
2700K @ 90 CRI
(small tint deviation)
(bigger tint deviation, but a tad cheaper)
5000K @ 80 CRI - not those 70 CRI ones, which are in the retailed flashlights - might worth a consideration, too (only one preformance bin lower, but probably noticeably nicer tint)
4000K @ 80 CRI
3500K @ 80 CRI - while it is labeled only as ‘B’ (not ‘H’ or ‘U’ CRI group), the documentation says, it is 80 CRI, so this is the most performant warm white bin with 80 CRI - it is N, only one class lower than usual 5000K 70 CRI P ones.
Personally if we could have a chance on these emitters by submitting a quote request (probably much patience is required to get it fulfilled), I would not bother the J performance binned 3000K/80 CRI, and neither the other.
DBSAR
(DBSAR)
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As MikeH mentioned above, they do have them, but shipping is 20 bucks added to the 20 bucks each for the emitters from Mouser…
Learn something new everyday. I thought mtg2 only came in 5000k. That’s all I’ve ever seen for sale.