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Nichia NFDWJ130B COB-LED, 6500lm, 5000K, CRI 80
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Nichia NFDWJ130B COB-LED, 6500lm, 5000K, CRI 80
Nichia is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of LEDs and has an excellent reputation in the area of COB modules. Nichia launched the new COB-B series, to further strengthen its top ranking position in this sector.
These series are available in bright white and soft white. The unique feature here is that colour temperatures up to 2400K are possible in the soft white range. Another highlight: all series are available with a colour rendering index of CRI90 upon request. All types are supplied in 3-step binning and are multi-chip LEDs. These COB modules were specifically developed for application in spotlights, PAR lamps, downlights and high-bay lights.
The advantages of these types are the very long service life, the brightness and the efficiency. Furthermore, the Nichia COB modules are distinguished by their excellent price-performance ratio. You can get 407lm at 5000K and 370lm at 2700K for 1 Euro.
Features
- 130 package
- 78W LED
- Multichip LED
- Ceramic board
- Dimensions: 24x19x2mm
Areas of application
- spotlight
- downlight
- high-bay
- PAR lamps
Technical details
SKU | 65871 |
Brand | Nichia |
Added | 19/07/2017 |
Light colour | Neutral white |
Manufacturer code | NFDWJ130B sm503/G6050-6850/R8000 |
Light efficiency (lm/W) | 140 lm/W |
Luminous Flux (lm) | 6,500 lm |
Color temperature (K) | 5,000 K |
CRI (Ra) | 83 |
Viewing angle (°) | 120° |
Power consumption | 46 W |
Voltage (V) | 40 V |
Bulk Good | No |
Size (L x W x H) | 2.4 cm x 0.0 cm x 1.9 cm |
Download
- Datasheet NFDWJ130B
(pdf)
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Not the easiest configuration with Meanwell drivers , but they work great for growing .Comment Thank you for your feedback! You already voted Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again -
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43-46% radiometric efficiency at 500ma...only Cree CXB-3590 and Bridgelux Vero-29 beat this COB! Definitely a must for this price!Comment Thank you for your feedback! You already voted Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again