joechina
(joechina)
August 31, 2018, 6:47pm
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I found this news
The XPG-3 S is more robust against sulfur.
Cree says it is a topic in street lamps in costal areas.
And the S Line XPG will withstand more than double the cycles of any competing lighting-class LED. Which suits them for use in IoT stuff.
XPG3S
The new S Line version improves on the Standard version: better system‑level reliability through switching and dimming cycles, improved resistance to sulfur exposure and higher efficacy. With this S Line version, Cree delivers high-power LED technology optimized for long-lifetime general lighting applications where sensors and the internet of things (IoT) are becoming common.
Source
Starting with the launch of XLamp XP-E White LEDs in 2008, XLamp XP & XT LEDs have set the standard for high-power lighting-class LEDs with an unbeatable combination of optical control, efficiency and reliability. With a wide range of colors and...
djozz
(djozz)
August 31, 2018, 7:16pm
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Considering the turnover time of my flashlight preference, the outstanding specs of the S-line will have little impact on my mods
Thanks for reporting! I also read UV led news from LG, but without any specifications, and they did not bother to update their led-website since 2014.
joechina
(joechina)
August 31, 2018, 7:24pm
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I wonder about if “higher efficiency” is worth considering.