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looking for the same, but in 4000K.
..are these available in 4000K rather than 3000K?, & is the newer XPG2 available in 4000k HCRI?. if so, would the CRI be the same?.
HCRI im looking for in a warm whiter LED. Torn Between 3000 & 4000 really.
I thought Nichia 219 had the highest CRI, but seems XPG is over 90 too.
this was taken from prometheus light's site, as im looking to buy a bespoke from Jason.
thanks,
XP18-B (Cree XPG High CRI LED)
The Cree XPG High CRI (Color Rendering Index) is specifically designed to deliver accurate color rendering to the human visual system. On a scale of 1-100 it scores a 93+. The LED tint is warm, like an incandescent light bulb, and comes in a CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) of 3000K.
Unlike the more powerful cousins, the XP18-B uses a 1.4 Amp (vs. 2.8A) driver that provides double the run-time and can be operated indefinitely without concern for excessive heat build up.
..are these available in 4000K rather than 3000K?, & is the newer XPG2 available in 4000k HCRI?. if so, would the CRI be the same?.
HCRI im looking for in a warm whiter LED. Torn Between 3000 & 4000 really.
I thought Nichia 219 had the highest CRI, but seems XPG is over 90 too.
this was taken from prometheus light's site, as im looking to buy a bespoke from Jason.
thanks,
XP18-B (Cree XPG High CRI LED)
The Cree XPG High CRI (Color Rendering Index) is specifically designed to deliver accurate color rendering to the human visual system. On a scale of 1-100 it scores a 93+. The LED tint is warm, like an incandescent light bulb, and comes in a CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) of 3000K.
Unlike the more powerful cousins, the XP18-B uses a 1.4 Amp (vs. 2.8A) driver that provides double the run-time and can be operated indefinitely without concern for excessive heat build up.
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