4225 Lumen LED!!! YES--4 2 2 5--LUMENS!!

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I spoke with a freind in the industry recently.
He helped me to get a P7 when they first came out and
he keeps me updated of new intersting technology.

I was informed of a new LED that will be producing 4225 LUMENS!!
There is a smaller different version that I will hopefully be getting
my hands on in the next few weeks/month that produces 2225 LUMENS!

They are pricey.
The 2225 lumen version sells for around $35-$40.00
The 4225 lumen version sells for around $150.00 each and has a 36mm footprint!
HUGE BRIGHT LED!

I doubt there will be many ways to get a great focus with such a large
emitting surface, but WTF!! 4225 Lumens would be insane!
A single LED...4 large monolithic dies....we can only wait and see.:popcorn:

I wish I could disclose more info, but I was asked to keep the details to
myself...:whistle:but was given permission to release this little bit-o-info..:thumbsup:

I'll likely be making a bike light for trail use with one..:naughty:
 
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Re: 4225 Lumen LED!!! YES 4225 LUMENS!!

I spoke with a freind in the industry recently.
He helped me to get a P7 when they first came out and
he keeps me updated of new intersting technology.

I was informed of a new LED that will be producing 4225 LUMENS!!
There is a smaller different version that I will hopefully be getting
my hands on in the next few weeks/month that produces 2225 LUMENS!

They are pricey.
The 2225 lumen version sells for around $35-$40.00
The 4225 lumen version sells for around $150.00 each and has a 36mm footprint!
HUGE BRIGHT LED!

I doubt there will be many ways to get a great focus with such a large
emitting surface, but WTF!! 4225 Lumens would be insane!
A single LED...maybe not single die but the package alone....we can only wait and see.:popcorn:

I wish I could disclose more info, but I was asked to keep the details to
myself...:whistle:but was given permission to release this little bit-o-info..:thumbsup:

I'll likely be making a bike light for trail use with one..:naughty:

Defab,

What no 2225 Lumen EDC? :eek:
 
LOL, I shudder to think what the voltage and current requirements are.

At least try to get it to work in an M6 :naughty:

-Ed
 
They should implement Safety standards for the sale of this. It should come with a free pair of welding goggles. :cool: :laughing:
 
I dont know about safety goggles... I think a flouresant bulb can put out that many lumens.

If this isnt a prank then this could mean LEDs will finally be made for room lighting.
 
I would not prank CPFers like that.
Thats just cruel.
However, since they are not available for another 4-6 weeks, I can't say for certain when and if they will be available.

Actually the intended used are stated as:

Street Lighting
Automotive Headlamps
and other uses I can't remember
 
I spoke with a freind in the industry recently.
He helped me to get a P7 when they first came out and
he keeps me updated of new intersting technology.

I was informed of a new LED that will be producing 4225 LUMENS!!
There is a smaller different version that I will hopefully be getting
my hands on in the next few weeks/month that produces 2225 LUMENS!

They are pricey.
The 2225 lumen version sells for around $35-$40.00
The 4225 lumen version sells for around $150.00 each and has a 36mm footprint!
HUGE BRIGHT LED!

I doubt there will be many ways to get a great focus with such a large
emitting surface, but WTF!! 4225 Lumens would be insane!
A single LED...4 large monolithic dies....we can only wait and see.:popcorn:

I wish I could disclose more info, but I was asked to keep the details to
myself...:whistle:but was given permission to release this little bit-o-info..:thumbsup:

I'll likely be making a bike light for trail use with one..:naughty:
There is nothing secret about it. Luminus have already spilled there own beans.:poke:It is right on their site. The kid brother to the one you are excited about already has its own thread.

This is from their site.

"The PhlatLight CBM-360 is a powerful white LED capable of achieving over 4,000 lumens from a single LED package. The CBM-360 consists of four large, monolithic chips with uniform emitting area of 36mm2. It has been optimized with Luminus' metal core chip-on-board technology, which produces a thermal resistance of less than 1o C/W. Applications include large diameter fiber coupling for machine vision, microscopy, and architectural markets. Large diameter fiber is defined as having a cross-section of 12-15mm."
 
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Thank for the info!

I was only told about these in a conversation, so I saw no actual info.

Hope this actually becomes available
 
This might sound mundane, but perhaps one of these badboys would make a good lantern if adequately diffused. What are the power requirements?
 
I spoke with a freind in the industry recently.
He helped me to get a P7 when they first came out and
he keeps me updated of new intersting technology.

I was informed of a new LED that will be producing 4225 LUMENS!!
There is a smaller different version that I will hopefully be getting
my hands on in the next few weeks/month that produces 2225 LUMENS!

They are pricey.
The 2225 lumen version sells for around $35-$40.00
The 4225 lumen version sells for around $150.00 each and has a 36mm footprint!
HUGE BRIGHT LED!

I doubt there will be many ways to get a great focus with such a large
emitting surface, but WTF!! 4225 Lumens would be insane!
A single LED...4 large monolithic dies....we can only wait and see.:popcorn:

I wish I could disclose more info, but I was asked to keep the details to
myself...:whistle:but was given permission to release this little bit-o-info..:thumbsup:

I'll likely be making a bike light for trail use with one..:naughty:
:wow: any info on the Vf and mA?:poke:
 
I dont know about safety goggles... I think a flouresant bulb can put out that many lumens.

If this isnt a prank then this could mean LEDs will finally be made for room lighting.

Show me a fluorescent bulb that puts out that kind of light from a 6x6mm die. I can see why you'd want safety goggles.
 
Yeah the mA Vf and efficiency would be very interesting for me aswell.

And a where to buy would be cool aswell, saw the CST-90, SST-90 on led news but havent heard of luminus before and neither saw anything where we could buy that.

And $30 to $40 sounds nice.

Do you may know if the SST-90 will be available in the highest bin with 1000 to 1200 lumens? Or will it be like the Seoul P7 E-Bin and they start with B and C ? :)
 
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