0. People who don’t care about tint and CRI are wrong.
- The SST-20 has more cd/lm such that a low-CRI SST-20 will have more intensity than any XP-L HI in most reasonable optics, and a high-CRI SST-20 will at least equal a high flux bin XP-L HI.
- Whether the SST-20 uses more current depends on the driver. Having lower forward voltage, it pulls more current with a FET driver (e.g. in my Astrolux SS with a VTC6, the XP-L HI was 4.0A and the SST-20 is 5.2A). With a regulated driver, there’s no change in current and output will be stable longer.
- Luminous efficacy (efficiency) is lower for the SST-20. That means a little more heat at the same current. With a FET driver where the SST-20 pulls more current, it’s substantially more heat.
- With a regulated driver, a high flux bin XP-L HI will have a little more output than any SST-20. With a FET driver, that’s uncertain and may depend on details like the number of emitters, total resistance of the circuit, and battery used. The high-CRI SST-20 in my SS is a little behind the original XP-L HI in output, but I suspect the low-CRI version would exceed it.