nevergoodenuf
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here are the data sheets-http://www.cdiweb.com/FeaturedProducts.aspx?type=11131&manf=3039&cate=3039:50&NavType=2&sd=false
I looked at them a while back. Sexy as a heat sink gets. Were they expensive?. I should be getting my mechatronix cool-bay tera-a in 2 days.
Hey @nevergoodenufCompletely 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.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.
Do you have access to a par meter? That would really clear things upguess I might be able to do a head to head.
I emailed for a quote on samplesthey will need 2340mA @ 103.9 volts. I only have a lux meter.
BonjourI'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.
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.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
Well hopefully them send me a free pair for evaluation as well.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.