SSC P7 on DealExteme

darkzero

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I would personally stay away from it. That is, unless you would like a blue tint. DX states that the bin is W724C0-BSYPI.

Unless I am totally wrong this bin can be found on the far left in the chart that says ssc pure white and it is called "SYP". Quite a difference from the bins we normally use, such as SV0, SW0 and SX0

https://www.candlepowerforums.com/posts/1903261&postcount=1

Yup, for $5 more you can get a much nicer bin (CSXPI) from Litemania & receive it much quicker than from DX.
 

freedom2000

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I would personally stay away from it. That is, unless you would like a blue tint. DX states that the bin is W724C0-BSYPI.

Unless I am totally wrong this bin can be found on the far left in the chart that says ssc pure white and it is called "SYP". Quite a difference from the bins we normally use, such as SV0, SW0 and SX0

https://www.candlepowerforums.com/posts/1903261&postcount=1

It seems that you are right. I have checked the Seoul data sheet : http://www.seoulsemicon.com/en/product/prd/zpowerLEDp7.asp

and more precisely the Bining here (see page 5 and 6) : P7 Series Binning & Labeling ('P7_BL.pdf') ... sorry javascript link...

This confirms the SYP on the purple side of the chart :whistle:

JP
 
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jirik_cz

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I wouldn't recommend BSYPI bin - 9000K and only 570-740lm. :sick2:
CSXPI from Litemania is much better - 6700K and 740-960lm :thumbsup:
 
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