SupraSPL
Well-Known Member
Thnx Scotch, it wouldn't be too hard to put something together like that. Not much has changed in the Reds/Blue arena lately but the whites sure have been on the move.
I have noticed some of the commercial panels are using cool white/red. Even though they have higher radiometric efficiency, I am not convinced that neutral or cool white is the ideal spectrum for flowering.
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To make matters even more in favor of 3000K than what is shown in that chart, we have the mid and top bin available to us whereas the we have only the low bin for 5000K. For example, the 3000K Z4 at 700mA is 46.16% efficient. The 5000K Z4 is 46.3% efficient but has a lower photosynthetic efficiency. So for those who are after the most "perfect" flowering spectrum currently available, I suggest mixing the CXA3070 3000K with Luxeon ES deep red and Luxeon ES deep blue (but there is nothing wrong with running 3000K on its own and it is so much easier). I am currently testing a panel with just that in mind and working on building some more if I ever get done trimming
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I have noticed some of the commercial panels are using cool white/red. Even though they have higher radiometric efficiency, I am not convinced that neutral or cool white is the ideal spectrum for flowering.
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To make matters even more in favor of 3000K than what is shown in that chart, we have the mid and top bin available to us whereas the we have only the low bin for 5000K. For example, the 3000K Z4 at 700mA is 46.16% efficient. The 5000K Z4 is 46.3% efficient but has a lower photosynthetic efficiency. So for those who are after the most "perfect" flowering spectrum currently available, I suggest mixing the CXA3070 3000K with Luxeon ES deep red and Luxeon ES deep blue (but there is nothing wrong with running 3000K on its own and it is so much easier). I am currently testing a panel with just that in mind and working on building some more if I ever get done trimming
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