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There's been some talk about these LED panels on here as of late, mainly by the owner himself.
This thread is not about the owner, but rather about the lights and what they can or can't do.
Here's a list of all the lights they offer:
Black Model-V4, 4pcs Vero 18, 124w to the COBs, $400
Black Model-V6, 6pcs Vero 18, 186w to the COBs, $500
Black Model-V10, 10pcs Vero 18, 310w to the COBs, $775
Model-V4, 4pcs Vero 29, 450w to the COBs, $787.50
Black Model-V6, 6pcs Vero 29, 675w to the COBs, $1170
Black Model-V8, 8pcs Vero 29, 900w to the COBs, $1485
Now, I do not know how to calculate percent efficiency like some of the other members, but I can understand the datasheets for the most part. If others want to chime in and share their knowledge on efficiency, please do.
Seems the Vero 18s are driven at 1.05a and the Vero 29s are driven at 2.95a.
Vero 18s 3000k is 131 lumens per watt, the 4000k is 136 lumens per watt and the 5000k is 143 lumens per watt.
Vero 29s 3000k is 120 lumens per watt, the 4000k is 125 lumens per watt and the 5000k is 131 lumens per watt.
Sources:
Bridgelux Vero 18
http://www.bridgelux.com/sites/default/files/resource_media/DS32 Bridgelux Vero 18 Data Sheet Rev G 20150626.pdf
Bridgelux Vero 29
http://www.bridgelux.com/sites/default/files/resource_media/DS33 Bridgelux Vero 29 Data Sheet Rev H 20150626.pdf
Does anyone know what drivers these lights use? What's their efficiency? I know they say they're Mean Well, but there's so many of them, ranging in efficiency from 80% or so on upwards to 95%.
This thread is not about the owner, but rather about the lights and what they can or can't do.
Here's a list of all the lights they offer:
Black Model-V4, 4pcs Vero 18, 124w to the COBs, $400
Black Model-V6, 6pcs Vero 18, 186w to the COBs, $500
Black Model-V10, 10pcs Vero 18, 310w to the COBs, $775
Model-V4, 4pcs Vero 29, 450w to the COBs, $787.50
Black Model-V6, 6pcs Vero 29, 675w to the COBs, $1170
Black Model-V8, 8pcs Vero 29, 900w to the COBs, $1485
Now, I do not know how to calculate percent efficiency like some of the other members, but I can understand the datasheets for the most part. If others want to chime in and share their knowledge on efficiency, please do.
Seems the Vero 18s are driven at 1.05a and the Vero 29s are driven at 2.95a.
Vero 18s 3000k is 131 lumens per watt, the 4000k is 136 lumens per watt and the 5000k is 143 lumens per watt.
Vero 29s 3000k is 120 lumens per watt, the 4000k is 125 lumens per watt and the 5000k is 131 lumens per watt.
Sources:
Bridgelux Vero 18
http://www.bridgelux.com/sites/default/files/resource_media/DS32 Bridgelux Vero 18 Data Sheet Rev G 20150626.pdf
Bridgelux Vero 29
http://www.bridgelux.com/sites/default/files/resource_media/DS33 Bridgelux Vero 29 Data Sheet Rev H 20150626.pdf
Does anyone know what drivers these lights use? What's their efficiency? I know they say they're Mean Well, but there's so many of them, ranging in efficiency from 80% or so on upwards to 95%.
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