r9 min 00 means usually r9~20-30. is cri min 80 means cri~85 it is way better that leds without cri rating, as old xml2 wich is still widely used.(cri 65-75 and r9~–30)

Nichia 519A | ERKX
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Price: USD 1.36
r9 min 00 means usually r9~20-30. is cri min 80 means cri~85 it is way better that leds without cri rating, as old xml2 wich is still widely used.(cri 65-75 and r9~–30)
Not sure this does anything for me at 80CRI given how close performance is to LH351D 90CRI. 450ish lumens at 1A for this compared to 400ish for LH351D, lower rated max, other specs comparable. Probably a pass unless tint is really nice.
Nichia, for me, has been hit or miss on tints. Good uniformity, but my 5000K 90CRI 219Cs were the greenest LED I’ve dealt with.
Will be interesting to see how this does above spec. I’m more excited about the Lumileds Luxeon HL2X
I found that LED in Convoy store in stock
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003779476947.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_home.productList_644232540.subject_0
Any additional info compared to another 3535 leds?
I found interesting info over reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/rmzqe9/ned_armytek_wizard_c1_pro_with_nichia_519a/
I found that LED in Convoy store in stock
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003779476947.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_home.productList_644232540.subject_0
thanks for the link…
my understanding, from reading only:
the 519 LED is larger than 219b, and not as pink as sw45k
519 has a larger hotspot and makes more total lumens than 219b… similar to xp-l and LH351d, but with higher R9 CRI and more rosy tint
Can someone link a guide or discussion about CRI and RA? I’ve discovered today that 9080 isn’t the led name but the color rendering, now want to delve deeper
A color rendering index (CRI) is a quantitative measure of the ability of a light source to reveal the colors of various objects faithfully in comparison with a natural or standard light source. Light sources with a high CRI are desirable in color-critical applications such as neonatal care and art restoration. Color rendering, as defined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE), is the effect of an illuminant on the color appearance of objects by conscious or subconscious compar...
So are you guys saying this Nichia can replace LH351D’s?
The 519A has slightly smaller die size and higher R9 compared to LH351D, so I would expect the output+peak current to be somewhat less. But I would welcome a nice surprise if future testing indicates otherwise!
Ordering a few. Will test for sure
I found that LED in Convoy store in stock
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003779476947.html
Ordered
Resistance was Futile…
Curious to know the max current these can take. Wondering if need to pair one with a 3A, 5A or 6A driver. Thanks for testing guys!
The 219B datasheet says :
Forward Current IF 1500 mA
Pulse Forward Current IFP 2000 mA
So this one must be a bit better, since it can handle more current. (since when did we stay within datasheet specs?)
Curious to know the max current these can take. Wondering if need to pair one with a 3A, 5A or 6A driver. Thanks for testing guys!
My 90CRI 219C's have no issues with the 5A driver, unless efficiency is a concern. The 519A has around double the 219C die size and should have no issues with 5A. Unless there are some unexpected abnormalities like with the 219F, where the glass dome cracked at 4A.
I’m very keen to see the output of these, especially the lower CCTs. Do we know if anyone is planning on testing them?
thanks for the test. Ordered some.
Will replace the LH351D Hi CRI in my OG Armytek Wizard (the first Version)
Just ordered 3 of them to replace the 4500K 219Bs that I got from KD: Kaidomain has 219B 4500K 92cri in stock
Although the KD 219B 4500Ks are good, I’m not that impressed whenever I use the flashlight compared to my other 4500K flashlights. I guess I need a little rosiness in my tint. And I should’ve know better since the KD LEDs have a D240 flux bin which is pretty high. Good for lumens, but not good for tint.
I’m very interested in this emitter, hoping to hear more soon on it!
Nichia says Hard Glas and Silicone Resin for Phosphor sheet material. Is that common?
I wonder how they will behave at high current.