COB Manufacturers other than CREE or BRIDGELUX

Which led brand /manufacturer do you use ?

  • cree

    Votes: 98 58.0%
  • bridgelux

    Votes: 48 28.4%
  • sharp

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • osram

    Votes: 4 2.4%
  • nichia

    Votes: 9 5.3%
  • toyonia

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • citizen

    Votes: 32 18.9%

  • Total voters
    169

PicklesRus

Well-Known Member
I have some Philips led bars, are their chips good? I saw something here that the green power (chips?) are the highest efficiency?!
 

SilvioBerlusconi

Active Member
Completely different COB. These are the new CLU550 that can handle over 500 watts. The 3000k 70 cri is 139 l/w @ 240 watts. I may have called them. I have called and emailed a lot companies about parts in the last 2 months. I should be getting my mechatronix cool-bay tera-a in 2 days.
Hey @nevergoodenuf
Oh yes, you're right! I mixed that up, sorry. I just checked both datasheets: Both CLU550 and CLU056 have the exact same spectrum. Basically the difference between these COBs is that the CLU056 is made of 36*18=648 chips and the CLU550 of 36*26=936 chips (so 31% more chips). I will not analyse this COB further as Citizen does not supply a calculation sheet like they did for the CLU Gen 4 and it simply takes to much time to get the lumen/watt values extracted from a datasheet... but if someone wants to do that: To get the efficiency, all one has to do is to divide Lumen/Watts through LER.
So for your 139lm/w @ 240W example, we get 139/352=0,395 -> 39,5%.
240W*0,395=94,8 PAR W ////// 35$/94,8 PAR W = 0,37$/PAR W which is very very cheap. (Comparison: CXB3590 3000K at around 39,5%, based on a price of 50$/chip -> 1,20$/PAR W)
For the 3500K CRI80 version I calculated an LER of 333,51lm/w.
 

bassman999

Well-Known Member
Completely different COB. These are the new CLU550 that can handle over 500 watts. The 3000k 70 cri is 139 l/w @ 240 watts. I may have called them. I have called and emailed a lot companies about parts in the last 2 months. I should be getting my mechatronix cool-bay tera-a in 2 days.
I would totally buy these samples at that price if I was offered them.
Ill call them
 

nevergoodenuf

Well-Known Member
Yes, $35 is a steal. I would of asked for more if I know I could get them so cheap. Unfortunately there was only 3 heat sinks availably, so I am still looking for 5 more and 4 HLG-240b.
Silvio-What info do you need? I can at least ask, I was talking to the VP of sales this morning. I can now make a dimmable 480 watt fixture and a dimmable 640 watt fixture.
 

littlejacob

Well-Known Member
Bonjour
How many watt are the hlg-240-xxxx?
It is 240 or more?
How many w are each of the 5 cxb on it? (@1400mA!)
CU
 

qwerkus

Well-Known Member
I've been testing CLU046 - 4000k ra80 @1000ma, and so far, I'm quite thrilled. 3°C cooler than cxb3070 in a similar setup, and the light seems brighter. Will need a PAR meter to confirm the last part. Given the chip is 20€/pc around here, it's a clear winner for me. Also, holders for cxb3070 match perfectly.
I think overall, Citizen are very close to Vero's; sadly Bridgelux doesn't manufacture 22mm LES chips, which turns out to be the ideal COB size for my use, which means Citizen will be my next choice - provided I can find a way to get around the only-sale-to-professionals barrier.
 
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littlejacob

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I've been testing CLU046 - 4000k ra80 @1000ma, and so far, I'm quite thrilled. 3°C cooler than cxb3070 in a similar setup, and the light seems brighter. Will need a PAR meter to confirm the last part. Given the chip is 20€/pc around here, it's a clear winner for me. Also, holders for cxb3070 match perfectly.
I think overall, Citizen are very close to Vero's; sadly Bridgelux doesn't manufacture 22mm LES chips, which turns out to be the ideal COB size for my use, which means Citizen will be my next choice - provided I can find a way to get around the only-sale-to-professionals barrier.
Bonjour
Could you tell me why a 22mm LES is the ideal size for you?!?
Do you know the V22?...maybe it is ok for you?
Do they really only sell to pro?
Or is it only a question of quantity?
Just ask many sample on different name and adress!
I guess I should try to get samples too...did you guys said it is for a grow light or what?
CU
 

qwerkus

Well-Known Member
Bonjour
Could you tell me why a 22mm LES is the ideal size for you?!?
Do you know the V22?...maybe it is ok for you?
Do they really only sell to pro?
Or is it only a question of quantity?
Just ask many sample on different name and adress!
I guess I should try to get samples too...did you guys said it is for a grow light or what?
CU
1. I work with track/down lights. Doesn't cost more than DYI coolers, and saves me a lot of hassle. Most are fitted with reflectors and heatsinks able to carry max. 22-23mm LES cobs - so the switch to high power citizen or cree matching that size is possible, but not when using 3590 for a instance.
2. It was my understanding V series are not as good as Veros, but nice finding anyway.
3. Nope - read a few posts earlier. Just a weird Citizen policy to work with regional specialized resellers. You need a registered company to place an order; small quantities are not a problem. To get a sample, I had to submit a project description. Can't replicate this without beeing caught. Though they already sent me 2 chips for free... At some point, I have to go professional anyway, so it's not really a problem. Just annoying. Prices for Citizen chips are awesome though, and I'm more and more impressed by the low temps. Can't wait to have a better lux/parmeter.
 

bassman999

Well-Known Member
1. I work with track/down lights. Doesn't cost more than DYI coolers, and saves me a lot of hassle. Most are fitted with reflectors and heatsinks able to carry max. 22-23mm LES cobs - so the switch to high power citizen or cree matching that size is possible, but not when using 3590 for a instance.
2. It was my understanding V series are not as good as Veros, but nice finding anyway.
3. Nope - read a few posts earlier. Just a weird Citizen policy to work with regional specialized resellers. You need a registered company to place an order; small quantities are not a problem. To get a sample, I had to submit a project description. Can't replicate this without beeing caught. Though they already sent me 2 chips for free... At some point, I have to go professional anyway, so it's not really a problem. Just annoying. Prices for Citizen chips are awesome though, and I'm more and more impressed by the low temps. Can't wait to have a better lux/parmeter.
Well hopefully them send me a free pair for evaluation as well.
 

littlejacob

Well-Known Member
Bonjour
It is a cool thing that we can use 2 driver on big cob like this one!
They have a light pink cob if I remember well!?!...do they build this one for growing?
CU
 
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