Samsung High CRI 5700K LED?

RCS1300

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I would like to purchase a HDS Rotary next with a High CRI 5700 LED.

Not sure if the Samsung LH351D White 5700K High CRI90 LED emitter will work. Found some at Kaidomain.com (Shenzhen and Hong Kong).
 

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The High Noon (Nichia 219C 5700k CRI93) was still recently available but I think the emitters are gone now. All my rotaries have this emitter.
 

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The High Noon (Nichia 219C 5700k CRI93) was still recently available but I think the emitters are gone now. All my rotaries have this emitter.

Sweet. I have two high noon HDS lights in Executive Models.
 
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I've just installed 351D 5700K in Sunwayman M25C Titanium... Color and tint are similar if not the same as Luxeon MZ, pleasant cool and hi cri at the same time. I can see it clearly how easily it can replace HIGH NOON[emoji41]
 

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I've just installed 351D 5700K in Sunwayman M25C Titanium... Color and tint are similar if not the same as Luxeon MZ, pleasant cool and hi cri at the same time. I can see it clearly how easily it can replace HIGH NOON[emoji41]

Nice work. Got pics?
 

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Left 351D 6000K, right 351D 5000K

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I would like to purchase a HDS Rotary next with a High CRI 5700 LED.

Not sure if the Samsung LH351D White 5700K High CRI90 LED emitter will work. Found some at Kaidomain.com (Shenzhen and Hong Kong).

I would like to point out that this :thumbsup::twothumbs is how to suggest an emitter. Makes it so much easier for us to find them.
Spec sheets are dandy, but they often have things listed that don't exist (which is the case with darn near every spec sheet we have looked at). When a place that actually sells them is listed, like in RCS1300's first post, it is very helpful.

Not saying Henry and I didn't spend a good deal of time today looking over the Samsung LH351D, but we did.

We shall see...
 

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I'd be VERY interested too. The 5700k is a nice emitter but the 5000k emitter (AKA, Dog Farts) would be ideal for the neutral lover.
 

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Great. I figure it will be about three months from now (May 1st) before HDS will decide whether they want to use these LEDs - with sourcing, mounting, testing and all...

I am going to hold off on sourcing my next HDS High Noon light until then.
 

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Great. I figure it will be about three months from now (May 1st) before HDS will decide whether they want to use these LEDs - with sourcing, mounting, testing and all...

I am going to hold off on sourcing my next HDS High Noon light until then.

Except I might be planning special emitters for say... beryllium copper.
 
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