PhlatLight new SST-90 LED

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4sevens said:
I've been playing with several thousand TOP bin SST-90's 😛

I have heard that 4sevens was playing Frisbee with his dog using his reel of SST-90 emitters. When he is done playing with the reel, he locks it up in his safe for later play-times. He is hoarding them just to play with and to read bedtime stories to.

Just kidding (that would be too silly). It is exciting to hear that these powerful emitters will be making their way in the hands of CPF members to make use of them (either in pre-made lights or in mods if he sells them bare). Thanks for the information, ma_sha1.
 
You are welcome, but my top bin neutral(57K) SSR-90 has a ship date of March 2010 :sigh:
 
Anyone try an aspherical lens with SST-90 in a M*g?

I was thinking that this should make quite of a thrower... no need to buy a HID?
 
Anyone try an aspherical lens with SST-90 in a M*g?

I was thinking that this should make quite of a thrower... no need to buy a HID?

its 3x3 mm chip it don't will work good with asphericals.
I tested it with tiablo colimator and x2000 lens (21mm)

the output with sst-90 at 9- 10 amp its really really nice

but if you want thrower you will need a really big reflector
 
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My 57K Super Top Bin SSR-90 has shipped :wave:

That's one expensive led 😀
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PHLATLIGHT WHITE SST-90 LED ON STAR BOARD,CCT 5700K,CRI 70 Lead Free: Yes
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$49.58 $49.58 Subtotal: Tax: Shipping: Total: $49.58 $0.00 $8.00 $57.58
 
Anyone try an aspherical lens with SST-90 in a M*g?

I was thinking that this should make quite of a thrower... no need to buy a HID?

YES .. it's working perfect ...

http://forum.fotonmag.cz/index.php?s=&showtopic=804&view=findpost&p=14506

here is XR-E with small aspherical (23mm)

http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/6831/dsc7279.jpg

and here is SST-90 with KD 52mm aspherical for M*g

http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/6143/dsc7280.jpg

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Wow that is one hell of a shot. talking about white wall hunting, you paint the wall white..hee..hee:twothumbs
 

it has 21mm lenses like the x2000
http://forolinternas.mforos.com/1737662/9039697-mxdl-sa-28-q5-3xaaa-18650-18500/

I am going to buy it for gift, it is very cheap but I am going to buy this another 10$ model:
http://www.kaidomain.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductId=9567 direct drived will be ok.



:goodjob:ty for the pics,I really love the SST-90, and with mg asphericals or the tiablo collimator and some flow to throw system can be really really nice
 
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Those poor folks living in that building . . . .


Hafta' put on Sunglasses, before looking out their windows -- AT NIGHT ! ! !


😎



" Martha -- where's my Welding Hood ? ? ? "

:wtf:
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First of all, SUBSCRIBED!

Second of all, let's hear more about that "10A current with LDO10C driver" that you built.

I assume that's what's being discussed here ?

YES .. it's working perfect ...

http://forum.fotonmag.cz/index.php?s=&showtopic=804&view=findpost&p=14506

here is XR-E with small aspherical (23mm)
dsc7279.jpg


and here is SST-90 with KD 52mm aspherical for M*g
dsc7280.jpg
 
Yes, I use this driver LDO10C which was discussed here a time ago ... but I use it with this thermistor placed close to PCB LED ...

I've seen that thread, but the circuit design part is over my head. Are you using the LDO10C as a voltage regulator or have you managed to configure it as a current regulator? Could you share your design? I have searched CPF for a driver solution for Phatlight SST-90, but have not found an elegant, cost effective solution. (I don't consider three shark-bucks in a shark cage to be either.) Thanks.
 
I've seen that thread, but the circuit design part is over my head. Are you using the LDO10C as a voltage regulator or have you managed to configure it as a current regulator? Could you share your design? I have searched CPF for a driver solution for Phatlight SST-90, but have not found an elegant, cost effective solution. (I don't consider three shark-bucks in a shark cage to be either.) Thanks.

I use very simple solution - voltage regulator with decreasing voltage with increasing temperature.

It contains one thermistor (1kohm) parallel with 510ohm resistor and serial with 100ohm trimmer for exact setup trim pin of LDO10C driver.

You can see values on this picture:
ldo10c.gif
 
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