DarthPlagueis
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Never mind, I don't want to tip on toes over other's ice rink. I'll go to other forums. But as a general consumer, what citizen chips would you guys like to see?
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I may be able to get citizen cobs, and offer them to the community. I've been on the phone with reps for Citizen and I may pull the trigger on Citizen COBs. What types of chips would you guys like to see? I don't think I would stock any 1818's as they don't seem to be very popular. But I could stock a boat load of 1212 chips at 90/80CRI and the smaller 1210 CLU38.
What spectrum's would you guys like to see? Is there a demand to warrant 1000 cobs and 1000 heat sinks? Let me know so I can gauge a feel. Thanks
Oh, and I know I'm new, might seem sketchy, but right now all I'm asking is what type of products would you like to see, I spoke with the Ideal manufacturer today out in Texas, about a an order for 500 adapters, mounts, and reflectors. They will be getting back to me tomorrow.
Thanks, I appreciate it guys
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The gen 6 1212s have an average of 85% at 50,000 hours. I don't recall where I read this, but most of my brain is dedicated to data sheets at this point so that's something. I would definitely like to see these numbers, I'll see if I can dig them up for certain later tonight when I get back home.ask them(citizen) what the "long term lumen maintenance" is for the 1212 and 1818 chips.cant seem to find this info anywhere on the citi site
There is always room for better service, quality product, at a great price. No such thing as intruding on another business. Its called competition. Study everyone else, and figure out how to differentiate yourself. Or if you just want to do it for fun, thats cool too. You could start putting kits together and hucking them on ebay. If you do a website, get a merchant account, its much more professional. If you have a hookup at ideal, maybe you can add those for "free" into your orders. No one else does that. You're shipping times needs to be on point! People expect their stuff fast
ask them(citizen) what the "long term lumen maintenance" is for the 1212 and 1818 chips.cant seem to find this info anywhere on the citi site
this sounds like cree's info if im not mistaken.but yeah i would like to see the numbers also.im trying to wrap my head around the idea of citizen and luminus making these chips with the same quality and specs,longevity as cree and vero at a fraction of the prices lol.it would be cool to see a build from a few years ago like we see with the older 3070 or older vero 18 see how the chips are holding up.The gen 6 1212s have an average of 85% at 50,000 hours. I don't recall where I read this, but most of my brain is dedicated to data sheets at this point so that's something. I would definitely like to see these numbers, I'll see if I can dig them up for certain later tonight when I get back home.
Like I said, I want to see what the market is like for citizen chips, as that is all I would probably sell. CLU048 1212, CLU038 1210.
https://www.1000bulbs.com/pdf/greencreative-40616-lm80.pdfthis sounds like cree's info if im not mistaken.but yeah i would like to see the numbers also.im trying to wrap my head around the idea of citizen and luminus making these chips with the same quality and specs,longevity as cree and vero at a fraction of the prices lol.it would be cool to see a build from a few years ago like we see with the older 3070 or older vero 18 see how the chips are holding up.
that is a respectable number,even though its for a bigger chip.im sure they must be close across the boardhttps://www.1000bulbs.com/pdf/greencreative-40616-lm80.pdf
I had an argument with with @Icemud420 more than a year ago before citizen was even a thing on this site. Any way, I was trying to prove that the CXB3590 was better then the citizen in his Budmaster (@ the time gen 4) and he said the main reason he prefers citizen is the lumen maintenance. I dint believe any thing could be better than the 3590. So I asked for proof and he posted a data sheet that actually showed the citizen has a much better lumen maintenance than CXB, and that was for a gen 4. So I can only think the newer chips with better thermal management being even better. I cant find the sheet data sheet he sent me but you can ask him for it.
Don't know if it's relevant for you, but by now there's a very fast growing and completely untapped market in EU. Everybody wants COB's of high quality, Citizen, Cree, Vero's and Luminus, and nobody sells them. It really is a pain to have to order from Kingbrite, US, or Canada in order to get quality COB's and associated gear like drivers, heatsinks and such. We're hungry over here!
Don't know if it's relevant for you, but by now there's a very fast growing and completely untapped market in EU. Everybody wants COB's of high quality, Citizen, Cree, Vero's and Luminus, and nobody sells them. It really is a pain to have to order from Kingbrite, US, or Canada in order to get quality COB's and associated gear like drivers, heatsinks and such. We're hungry over here!
https://www.1000bulbs.com/pdf/greencreative-40616-lm80.pdf
I had an argument with with @Icemud420 more than a year ago before Citizen was even a thing on this site. Any way, I was trying to prove that the CXB3590 was better then the Citizen in his Budmaster (@ the time gen 4) and he said the main reason he prefers Citizen is because of the lumen maintenance. I didn't believe any thing could be better than the 3590. So I asked for proof and he posted a data sheet that actually showed that the Citizen had a much better lumen maintenance than the CXB, and that was for a gen 4. So I can only think the newer chips with better thermal management being even better. I cant find the data sheet he sent me but you can ask him for it.
Id be interested in seeing what prices you could offer citizen cobs for... Got a proposed price list put together?