Unfortunately I have to put this build on hold and settle for a CFL setup instead(My partner backed out so I have less funds). I will be able to purchase all the bulbs next friday and should be up and running by the end of the weekend. I'm going to post in the CFL section when ready.
Hold up a sec If you don't already have cooling fans for your cabinet i may have stumbled on a way to combine the cabinet cooling, lighting efficiency, and plant health. Here's the idea, thermostat controlled fans on the led heatsinks that are oversized so they will only run for a few seconds then kick off. The lights are interspersed in the cabinet so each time a fan kicks on its like the wind is blowing from a different direction (the plant health part). The effecincy comes from running the led at the optimum temp (CREE CXA3070 has fall off in output according to spec sheet above OR below 85 C?).
Running test now CREE CXA3070 @1.5amps with mw OWA-60U-42. Got led case temp of 178F after 30 minutes of operation at ambient temp of 53F, ran fan for about 30 sec, case temp dropped to 147F. 20 minutes later case temp back up to 178F.
ANSI or any other sanctioning bodies test criteria were not followed here. Just a redneck with a cause!!!
Please post any commentary any similar experiments or ideas like dimming with temperature????