Cree XP-E, the perfect emitter for drop-ins?

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Being just a matter of time,.. the XP-E may be the perfect emitter for drop-ins.

The small footprint would give you a 'flat bottom' area to the standard drop-in reflector,
this should give a smooth focused beam & no rings.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but they may run cooler. This would be a great for the thermal difficulties of some modules.
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Who will be the first to step up w/ a quality XP-E drop-in?
 
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thanks
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but they may run cooler. This would be a great for the thermal difficulties of some modules.

I think the amount of heat is directly related to it's energy consumption (how many watts are going through it) and efficiency.. So if you are driving a R2 XR-E and R2 XP-E and the same current, they are going to give out the same amount of heat..
 
The heat produced should be similar to the XR-E, except the XR-E has more area to transfer the heat.

The smaller footprint should mean a bit more reflector area and the slightly smaller apparant die size (the XR-E and XP-E have the same die size) should help a bit with throw. The lack of a metal ring should also give a smoother beam.
 
I'd like to get Deerelight to make a smooth R2 WH XP-E drop-in.
Focus it for max throw, maybe drive it at 1.0/1.2.......... 1.2 might be pushing it.

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I'd like to get Deerelight to make a smooth R2 WH XP-E drop-in.
Focus it for max throw, maybe drive it at 1.0/1.2.......... 1.2 might be pushing it.

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Nailbender is building something like these over at Custom BST, the price is good, it might be easier than building one yourself. Man, I love drop-ins.:twothumbs
 
how about the xr-g? [if/when]

I can't wait that long! Months till they are out, months more till a decent tint bin comes out, months more till manufacturers burn out their supply of cooler bins and start to offer the other bins.

No way. Give it, give it now. :naughty: XP-E.

Sure when the time is right to snag an XP-G I'll be there but till then I want a new toy. That's why it's a sickness.
 
it's only a sickness if you admit to it :grin2:

xp-e given a bad rap for its difficulty to solder. In truth, I think it's easier to solder than XR-E since it is smaller.
 
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XP-E P60 drop-in.
The X factor is how far the emitter is through the reflector.

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It has to be like that because there's XR-E reflector and XP-E won't focus in it.
 
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DM, sorry 'bout that, I usually check to see if an image is hotlinked to sales website.
I do know the rule.

Is this OK...


 
Is that a XP-E drop in from DX?
I haven't seen any XP-E on their site yet.

EDIT: found it, ordered it.
thanks
I wonder what the beam is like?
1200mA to an xp-E??
we'll see

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DM, sorry 'bout that, I usually check to see if an image is hotlinked to sales website.
I do know the rule.

Is this OK...
Yes, that one is OK as you have now used imageshack to host it. It would be better without the advertising watermark, but it's not always possible to find a good photo without one, so in this case it will do as it is.

Thanks for dealing with that.
 
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