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Star Bird
03-30-2015, 05:04 PM
This is comparison of a single Cree and a Tri-rebel so two rebels vs one cree.
This is my color mixing saber with a CF 6.1 and CEX (Royal blue Green Red), and my friend's Tri-Rebel with a Nano v2
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left is a Cree and right is a Tri-Rebel.

Just thought Id show how the Crees compare. To me cree seems a little brighter.

Forgetful Jedi Knight
03-30-2015, 05:09 PM
Just thought Id show how the Crees compare. To me cree seems a little brighter.

They are. That's why the store started carrying them in place of the Tri-Rebels.

Star Bird
03-31-2015, 12:40 AM
I think its awesome a cree color mixing saber can slightly brighter then the one color rebel saber. Then obviously even brighter when you mix colors

Jay-gon Jinn
03-31-2015, 08:59 AM
so, is your Cree a single Cree or a Tri-cree...you say it's a single, then go on to mention that your saber is a color mixer with a CF 6.1/CEx (Red,Green, Royal Blue)? the best thing to do when making a comparison is to also to use two sabers with the exact same set ups for powering the led, same style of blade, and same length of blade, are both led's sets getting the same amount of current, etc. There are too many differing factors in your comparison for it to be fair, even though I agree the Crees are brighter. Those two blades look about the same to me in the picture.

Star Bird
03-31-2015, 10:05 AM
so, is your Cree a single Cree or a Tri-cree...you say it's a single, then go on to mention that your saber is a color mixer with a CF 6.1/CEx (Red,Green, Royal Blue)? the best thing to do when making a comparison is to also to use two sabers with the exact same set ups for powering the led, same style of blade, and same length of blade, are both led's sets getting the same amount of current, etc. There are too many differing factors in your comparison for it to be fair, even though I agree the Crees are brighter. Those two blades look about the same to me in the picture.

Thank you,I will be more clear the playing field is not level.

The differing factors are my color mixing saber the blade is 34in my friends is 36in, but they are both the same type of blade made from the same company. These are the only blades we have.(Maybe I will take a picture later today with the blades switched)

Another factor is my friends Nano has TWO rebels in parallel under direct drive and my color mixing saber has ONE cree being driven at 1000, but these are both under an 18deg Tri-Rebel/Cree Star Lens.
Your right its not a fair comparison but I was just trying to show it seems ONE cree is about as bright as TWO rebels. I was just excited to see this for the first time so I'd thought I'd share.
I've seen your post Jay-gon Jinn and I know you have a perfectly level playing field with your comparison.

Jay-gon Jinn
03-31-2015, 12:41 PM
Just to be clear, I wasn't trying to start an argument, just pointing out that simply putting them side by side is not a true comparison. I also don't recall doing a comparison between Cree and Rebel leds.

Star Bird
03-31-2015, 02:48 PM
Just to be clear, I wasn't trying to start an argument, just pointing out that simply putting them side by side is not a true comparison. I also don't recall doing a comparison between Cree and Rebel leds.

I didn't not think you were. I didn't take any offense to your post. Ive seen and admire your work and know you are much more experienced. After your comment I wanted to make sure I was not giving a false impression of what I posted. Im glad you pointed that out.

I'm pretty sure you have done comparisons with Tri-Rebels and Ledengines tho? maybe that wasn't you.

The Yin
03-31-2015, 05:00 PM
I recently bought a tri-cree to replace my 10w engin. Once I get it wired up, I'll try and post a pic comparing the tri-cree(GGW) vs. tri-rebel(GGW) vs. 10w engin(GGRB), running off a PC2.0.

Star Bird
03-31-2015, 07:53 PM
I recently bought a tri-cree to replace my 10w engin. Once I get it wired up, I'll try and post a pic comparing the tri-cree(GGW) vs. tri-rebel(GGW) vs. 10w engin(GGRB), running off a PC2.0.

Cool!