Take note that the rebel blue is more ANH blue than PT blue. Closer to cyan than pure blue. It is however brighter than a p4 royal blue even before overdriving.
Take note that the rebel blue is more ANH blue than PT blue. Closer to cyan than pure blue. It is however brighter than a p4 royal blue even before overdriving.
You can't really take the Luxeon colors as anything specific, as they are arranged over 6 bins, so there is a lot of variation. The P4's are only 3 bins per color so they are much more comparable.
You should post what bin you were using when comparing colors.
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the manufacturer specs are also without a big heatsink on them. the max is then listed based on heat buildup in controlled conditions.
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I'm actually fine with that, as I didn't want a royal blue like in the Prequels, anyway. So, now for the big question- what's the absolute max I could overdrive the rebel? 1.5A? If so, that'd be sweet... And yes, I realize I would need some sort of thermal compound if I were to go this high...
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I wouldn't go above 1.5A personally, and using thermal compound is always a good idea
ok, I'll probably go with 1.5, then. I actually might start off with something less, like 1A, see if I like it, and if not, I'll bump it up.
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