I didn’t take pictures of the emitter swap. Just a reflow using a skillet on a stove. The XP-G3 was quite stubborn, I ended up destroying it in the process but good riddance.
Nor did I take pictures of what it looks like after, it’s just a 219B sitting on an MCPCB. Not that exciting. I may take one later when I find the time to seal the light back up.
Besides swapping the emitter I did add a dab of MX-2 thermal paste between the MCPCB and PCB, just behind the emitter itself. Can’t hurt anything and it’s W/mk rating is well over 200x higher than air.

So here’s the threesome pic first
10cm away - 5000K, ISO 800, 1/200
NU32 219B - SF14 219C - NU20 CRI (low/low/low)

Seems like I messed up the focus completely on the 40cm pics so I’ll skip them.

Outdoor shots, last time I said 5000K but based on what my new pictures look like it was a lot warmer color temperature setting. Doesn’t really matter besides that it’s the same for the comparison shots.
5000K (for real this time), ISO 800, 1/30. A bit out of focus but oh well.
NU32 219B on high

NU20 CRI on high

SF14 219C on high

E2L 3x219C on medium

Looks like the hotspot with the 219B is still a bit egg like. Probably wrong focal length with the reflector or something like that?
I don’t have anything to remedy it so I don’t even care. At least the hotspot isn’t puke green anymore. So I’m going to call that a success.
Now I just need to seal it.