I don't find my way around here that often. Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but felt my question was much along the same lines as the original post
I recently went from HPS to CXB3590 CD 3500K 36V. I picked that choice simply because of the wealth of knowledge I had consumed over the couple of years of lurking and reading about COB while I made my mind up, seeing a lot of practical experience on that particular chip, kindly provided to me by those over here at RIU mostly, you know who you are, the usual suspects both ages past and more recent
Anyway so yeah the results in my own room so far have been pretty staggering, and so I figure let's go all in and throw out the HPS altogether and go all COB
So I ask, what would be the best COB addition to the 3500K Cree I already have (675w worth currently in a three bars of four cobs config)?
I'm thinking Vero 29 Gen 7 because of the virtually equal efficiency and significantly lower cost, which was about 21 USD for Vero and about 37 USD for Cree. I will look to add about the same wattage again, probably in a setup of four bars of three cobs so I can have them in an opposing pattern in between the bars I already have and then everything will work out nice and symmetrical as possible with minimal hotspots
I understand all the other specifics like drive current, thermal management, and all the nitty gritty... really my question is only of a Kelvin temp nature, in essence, what fits best in spectral terms to Cree 3500K, or where do you feel that spectra is lacking? I know there is traction gaining with people who consider high CRI to be better somehow because of Emerson effect and such things, but isn't sheer photon output and delivery the king of the whole COB equation? Am I working on outdated info?
I simply don't have the practical experience yet to decide for myself, having not even completed a run with COB yet. But honestly, I have been so impressed i thought I better get planning LOL
Thanks for your help fellas
TRK