In Flashlight Help identify this emitter December 24, 2025 I just received an order from Convoy. These showed up but didn’t order them. Any idea what emitter these are? I can’t find anything that matches them. They are on a 3535 16mm mcpcb. by AleHole flashFlashlightlight Prev Post New Watch Day December 24, 2025 Next Post I just got the Ka-Bar BK62 Becker Kephart December 24, 2025 Related Posts Battery query March 2, 2026 Does this count as a flashlight? March 2, 2026 Rovyvon Aurora A4 Pro Ti vs A8 (both @ 5000K) March 2, 2026 6 Comments Due_Tank_6976 2 months ago 719A majaczos22 2 months ago Nichia 719A.[https://convoylight.com/products/719a-r9050-high-cri-led](https://convoylight.com/products/719a-r9050-high-cri-led) pchiggs 2 months ago i tink its a 719 kotarak-71 2 months ago yep.. 719A it is a 6V emitter so you’ll need to use them with appropriate driver. Glittering_Power6257 2 months ago 719a. Can tell by the way the stacked die protrudes from the substrate. There’s also a translucence to it that isn’t common with other LEDs. These will require 6V. Not bad emitters objectively, though pretty underwhelming for our application. koef3 2 months ago Looks like 3500 or 4000 K CCTWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
majaczos22 2 months ago Nichia 719A.[https://convoylight.com/products/719a-r9050-high-cri-led](https://convoylight.com/products/719a-r9050-high-cri-led)
kotarak-71 2 months ago yep.. 719A it is a 6V emitter so you’ll need to use them with appropriate driver.
Glittering_Power6257 2 months ago 719a. Can tell by the way the stacked die protrudes from the substrate. There’s also a translucence to it that isn’t common with other LEDs. These will require 6V. Not bad emitters objectively, though pretty underwhelming for our application.
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719A
Nichia 719A.
[https://convoylight.com/products/719a-r9050-high-cri-led](https://convoylight.com/products/719a-r9050-high-cri-led)
i tink its a 719
yep.. 719A it is a 6V emitter so you’ll need to use them with appropriate driver.
719a. Can tell by the way the stacked die protrudes from the substrate. There’s also a translucence to it that isn’t common with other LEDs.
These will require 6V.
Not bad emitters objectively, though pretty underwhelming for our application.
Looks like 3500 or 4000 K CCT