tstick
Well-Known Member
Is there a "formula" for how much red (and what exact color red) is best to enhance a full-spectrum white COB fixture such as a CXB3590 4000K COB fixture? And if the full-spectrum fixture produced "warmer" white light -such as a 3500K or a 3000K, how would I need to adjust the red accordingly?
I have 4 4000K CXB3590's and drive them hard (@100watts each)...What would be a worthy amount of red enhancement? And what reds...660...730...etc.?
Should I apply the red enhancement right along with the full-spectrum whites on the same on/off schedule? Or, should they come on later in the cycle and then past when the whites go off (so as to mimic the setting sun, etc.?)
Also....Can too much red be added that would produce an unwanted effect? If so, then please explain.
Sorry for all the Q's! I want to add some reds...but want to make sure I do it properly!
Thanks
I have 4 4000K CXB3590's and drive them hard (@100watts each)...What would be a worthy amount of red enhancement? And what reds...660...730...etc.?
Should I apply the red enhancement right along with the full-spectrum whites on the same on/off schedule? Or, should they come on later in the cycle and then past when the whites go off (so as to mimic the setting sun, etc.?)
Also....Can too much red be added that would produce an unwanted effect? If so, then please explain.
Sorry for all the Q's! I want to add some reds...but want to make sure I do it properly!
Thanks