It is not on the Internet, it's running on XAMPP on my Win XP workstation.
I am going to put it online just for you. It would help if I knew what you setup is.
Basically I simulate a 48" bar of CoBs with 3, 5, or 7 CoBs per bar
You can set the height above the canopy, and the interval spacing between CoBs
I've been drinking since mid afternoon and doing adderall so kinda fucked up.
Recipe for a sense of humor, 3 Budweiser , 2 Adderall
I am now following you and
@waynejohn
You guys message me and I will send you a link to the app.
I need some time to get it up online. Normally it would take a few minutes but I have zero concentration right now.
Here is another app that is a precursor to the other.
http://growlightresearch.com/ppfd/dangles.php (dual angles)
This is a very cool app. Do a view source and you will see how I create the 6 SVG images. And it takes like a few millisecond to go from the 2 sets of numbers below and make these 6 SVG images. If you anything about programming, there is only one IF (no ELSE) statement in the entire program.
There are 20 LEDs that you can compare to one another. I have the each 10th degree radiant distribution for each. I fill in the rest, compute the flux for angles 90°-0° where are from sphere so I have to flatten them to flat earth.
There are two insets, the first (left most) is the angles from the datasheet, the second is the flat earth. I then compare the two selected.
If you get the datasheet to the listed LEDs these are the flux at 90, 80, 70.. 10,0 degrees.
While I put the other app online, read the attached PDF. I just started doing the documentation. It's kind of complicated to explain. I do not think you will get it from this but maybe. It is an incomplete rough draft with typos. If you know PHP programming that would help.
Message me and I will reply with a link. There are these guys on this site that are what I call "CoB snob cyber bullies". I do not want them getting the link.
The document is attached.
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