Re: D36 Drop - In modules are finally here
Hi
I am sorry for the delay I did not see it at first then I had to look for the 90's. No we don't stock them anymore, you are the first to ask in years. I looked through the closet but all I could find was SST50's no 90'S. we have taken them off the...
Hi
The XPL NOT the XPE is a XML2 on a XP sized footprint. It runs at 3 amps just like a XML2 and has the same beam angle, the XPL-HI is a 3 amp emitter but has a tighter beam angle like the XPG2 does.
The XPG2 is the smaller or lower amperage emitter if that is what you are asking.
Our...
HI Andy
I am sure there are some drivers like that but ours are the standard last mode memory not a memorized low. The brightest on high would probably be a V6 coolwhite XPL, if a tighter beam is needed then a V2 coolwhite XPL-HI
Dave
Hi
I got it, it will probably be Saturday before it gets shipped, still had PT today and doctors tomorrow AM but hopefully I get all clear:) been a long road.
thanks for the order
Dave
HI
Sorry they are way too new to know how they perform against other emitters but Nichia's are not the brightest in the bunch. As for high CRI they will be included in time, I have a few XPG2's to use before I go into wholesale buying of XPG3's.
Dave
HI
I have a few 2B and 3A but I have not put on website yet, 2B is about 6000k a good tint. They will be $5 more than the XPG2 which would be $40, They will be pushed at about 2.1 amps.
I can probably add it to the site this weekend or you can use the paypal addy in my bio and use the $40...
HI
Sorry I have never measured them, depends greatly on tint chosen as hundreds of lumens difference from WW to CW. We run stock at 3 amps unless asked for difference so 1 amp an emitter probably around 1100 or so from a coolwhite if you figure well over 400 lumens when ran at full strength...
HI
1.4 amp welll it depends on what you order, we never have used those amps on the emitter yo chose. The XPL is a XML2 mounted on a XP footprint so they are powered at 3 amps.
You order a XPE or a XPG2 and they will be powered at 1.5 amps as usual. 1.4 amp modules where when the top...