(Pls tell me if this is discussed somewhere in CPF.)
This is the latest China-made HD 3W Luxeon CLONE:
As you can see in the above pic, it's really alike to the Luxeon in it's configeration and apperance. It's claimed to be a 3W white LED using a heat sink very similar to the Luxeon but without any bin code and part number printed on it. Although not clearly pictured, you may still see that the dome of the LED is not as water-clear as the real Luxeon. The LED inside the dome is rather the same in appearance as the Luxeon.
I've epoxied it on a heat sink and direct-driven it with my old 2200mAH NiMH AA batteries that were fully charged two days ago with minimal use thereafter. The brightness to my naked eye is somewhere in between the Lux I and III. I measured it with my multi-meter and here're the readings:
V measured across the legs of the LED: 3.37V
I measured: 510mA (the actual reading should be slightly higher due to the resistance in my poor meter. proved by the slightly increase in brightness of the LED when I short-circuited the meter)
P= 3.37V * 051A = 1.718W - surely not a 3W LED.
The colour of this sample is surprisingly white (close to the X1-binned to my naked eye). I think one really can't tell it's a clone from the beam colour alone.
I've turned it on continually for a week (not continuourly, of course /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif) and it seems not to have any decline in brightness and any other problems to my naked eye. I think by the time Lumiled has produced LED of higher efficiency, these China-made LED would be improved to have the same quality of the present Lux III...
This is the latest China-made HD 3W Luxeon CLONE:
As you can see in the above pic, it's really alike to the Luxeon in it's configeration and apperance. It's claimed to be a 3W white LED using a heat sink very similar to the Luxeon but without any bin code and part number printed on it. Although not clearly pictured, you may still see that the dome of the LED is not as water-clear as the real Luxeon. The LED inside the dome is rather the same in appearance as the Luxeon.
I've epoxied it on a heat sink and direct-driven it with my old 2200mAH NiMH AA batteries that were fully charged two days ago with minimal use thereafter. The brightness to my naked eye is somewhere in between the Lux I and III. I measured it with my multi-meter and here're the readings:
V measured across the legs of the LED: 3.37V
I measured: 510mA (the actual reading should be slightly higher due to the resistance in my poor meter. proved by the slightly increase in brightness of the LED when I short-circuited the meter)
P= 3.37V * 051A = 1.718W - surely not a 3W LED.
The colour of this sample is surprisingly white (close to the X1-binned to my naked eye). I think one really can't tell it's a clone from the beam colour alone.
I've turned it on continually for a week (not continuourly, of course /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif) and it seems not to have any decline in brightness and any other problems to my naked eye. I think by the time Lumiled has produced LED of higher efficiency, these China-made LED would be improved to have the same quality of the present Lux III...