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Active again: Nichia 219CT 4000K R9050 high CRI LED (and some trits.)

hbk_rey

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Nichia 219CT 4000K R9050 high CRI LED
It is used in the ReyLight Pineapple, and Ti LAN.
I was requested by a few members to sell bare emitters.

4$/pc, free shipping with tracking number, paypal is [email protected]
Order 10 pcs or more, 3$/pc.

Some trits:
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1.5*6mm trit, 6$/pc
white-18pcs
pink-20pcs
green-20pcs
ice blue-25pcs


A few old drivers available. 3$/pc (2K HZ PWM)
0.9~4.2V input
Reverse protection
14.6mm dia
5.5+/-0.5mm height
Below test result of 219CT:
1.5V
0.5mA-6mA-65mA-270mA
4.2V
0.5mA-20mA-350mA-1.55A

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Greta

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Please read Forum Policies and Information. Of note this part:

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