CobKits
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the gt2828 and 3838 are identical in dimension to the clu048 and 058 and can use the same holders. they were impressive for their price. cheap and both of the 3838 beat cree across the board. the 2828 fell short of the citi 1212 which is stil the best value out there in par/$
https://www.rollitup.org/t/why-are-cobs-better-and-whats-so-great-about-the-3590.920480/#post-12944216
for a few more bucks i think citi is probably a better value. if i stocked these they wouldnt be that much cheaper than the citis, and major advantage would be lead time.
what i didnt like about them is their flagship chip gt3838-164 which did well was 100v which is a bit unwieldy. if i stocked those they would be ~$33.
the gt3838-117 did pretty well at higher currents though, beating the1818 out past 40W and the new veros out past 75W. if i stocked that it would be ~$24
leaning towards stocking the gt3838-117, their lead times are better than citi by a few weeks at least
https://www.rollitup.org/t/why-are-cobs-better-and-whats-so-great-about-the-3590.920480/#post-12944216
for a few more bucks i think citi is probably a better value. if i stocked these they wouldnt be that much cheaper than the citis, and major advantage would be lead time.
what i didnt like about them is their flagship chip gt3838-164 which did well was 100v which is a bit unwieldy. if i stocked those they would be ~$33.
the gt3838-117 did pretty well at higher currents though, beating the1818 out past 40W and the new veros out past 75W. if i stocked that it would be ~$24
leaning towards stocking the gt3838-117, their lead times are better than citi by a few weeks at least
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