stardustsailor
Well-Known Member
Very 'enlightening ' about reds .... :
http://www.life.illinois.edu/govindjee/photosynBook/Chapter13.pdf
http://www.life.illinois.edu/govindjee/photosynBook/Chapter13.pdf
Supra, it seems odd to me that the 10mm stars are $2.77usd and the loose ones are $4.18usd, are they the same chip? also where do you see the group listed on mouser and digi-key? sorry if its obvious.Cutter has the 660-665nm version (P4) in top bin (14) on 10mm stars, 20mm stars, loose or 4 on a star.
http://www.cutter.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=cut1866 (5% off CPFDISCOUNT)
too late... lol already got the shipping notice. for 40 bucks? Why not right??
Sinkpad 2 for the xpe series if anyone's interested....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cree-XML-XML2-XPG2-Nichia-20-16-10mm-COPPER-SinkPad-mcpcb-BOOST-PERFORMANCE-/191063997233?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item2c7c4d3b31
Well... That's doesnt fuckin suck. *palm-to-face*Supra, it seems odd to me that the 10mm stars are $2.77usd and the loose ones are $4.18usd, are they the same chip? also where do you see the group listed on mouser and digi-key? sorry if its obvious.
Scotch, Did you order from mouser (P5 670nm)? those have to be reflowed on to a sinkpad like Pos linked correct? that would increase the cost by $2.45usd per led.
It seems like the best deal for me would be to get the 665nm 10mm ($2.77) or 20mm ($3.34) stars, 10's might be too small to work with. The shipping isn't to different when you take into account that I would not need sinkpads or do any reflow soldering. I am going to contact them about the chips used. I knew if I waited long enough Cree would make a 660+/-, it took less time then I thought.
And he responded with...I was wondering if the loose photo red #cut1857 which have XPEPHR-L1-0000-00901 group P4 chips are the samechips soldered on to the #cut1866 #cut1867 #cut1868
So I'll order the 665nm stars, they seem to be the cheapest and I don't have to learn how to reflow solder with my stove.Yes that is correct
Cheers