I'm getting prepped to wire up my first saber but in finishing up my chassis design I was unsure what was brighter, the tri-rebels or the tri-crees? I'm doing GGW for a green blade with FoC and I'm using the NBv2 as my soundcard.
I'm getting prepped to wire up my first saber but in finishing up my chassis design I was unsure what was brighter, the tri-rebels or the tri-crees? I'm doing GGW for a green blade with FoC and I'm using the NBv2 as my soundcard.
The cree's are brighter.
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Does that also mean that a single Cree is brighter than a single Reb?
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To be honest I don't see a difference between the two. I have both, same color. Actually to be honest, I am irritated that I bought the Tri Cree module. Feel like I wasted my money, because to me the brightness is the same.
you really shouldn't feel all that bad. Both are excellent LEDs, capable of lighting up a blade (which is really what you're looking to do, right?).
Comparing lumens quite frankly is something that should really only be done with a light meter.
Staring into our high powered LEDs with the naked eye in general is not really a good thing nor recommended
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