I know pictures can only be used as TINT comparison at best, even this is truly dependent on your screen (mostly still use RGB LEDs). But to me it's FAR BETTER than verbal comparison. I posted that picture to help people decide before buying anything from my store.
FYI, all pictures were shot...
How does 5700K Ra9050 differs in real life:
My budget ambient lights: 6 x 1 watt Cree XT-E 3000K 80 CRI
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Armytek Prime Pro C2: 1 x 10 watt Cree XP-L 6200K 70 CRI
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Bare emitter: 1 x 12 watt Nichia NV4W144R 5700K Ra9050
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Definitely floodier with approximately the same throw as the XPLHI version - judging by the pictures. The XPLHI version has slightly brighter and smaller hotspot compared to the Dobermann.
- Clemence -
It's not that hot, I could still quickly touch it. No, of course not, the thermal step down system is in the driver board or near it, dunno exactly. No thermocouple attached to the LED's MCPCB. I guess AT use temperature reading from the headlamp upper body (connected by the thermally conductive...
Depends on the person who handle/touch it. I have no problem touching it (when I turned it off and on), but grabbing it is another story. But most women,kids, and babies with naturally thinner skin (compared to most of us CPF-ers who can handle hot wires when soldering) will find it TOO HOT. I...
I recently tested several returned headlamps from my customers for warranty claims, mostly driver related problems. I had a chance to thermal test one which functions OK, but has a bulging button problem. Because some people still wondering if the thermal protection is there or not.
Here's the...