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3 ways - a watercooled set up beats the air !!!
your graph shows only 1 reason why a low Tj can rise efficacy of led light. (~10%)
- the 2nd reason is much more evident and important.
Light-Heat-Cogeneration
is a simple addition of light & heat efficiencies.
While your light efficacy = your energy efficacy
My energy efficacy is light + heat !!
I`m able to rewin 60% of the electr. input as stored, hot service water to use it in my household.
That means i.e. a 1000W coolmac system with a daily consume of 15KWh can produce 9KWh of stored heat power = (~250L of hot service water)
This is only ~80% of the total produced heat - and the radiated heat by the LES is still ~20%. (and hard to rewin), but also desired to heat your grow room.
You can be shure that all heat measuring with hot water are ways more exact than a measuring of radiant flux in an integrating sphere.
If your chip is 25-30% light efficient @ Tc 90°C - it will rise to 27,5-33% @ 15°C.
With an aircooled led i can not reach this region without an expensive amount of heatsinks and driving dozens of fans, while my watercooled chips has no heat resistance at all
- and Tc = ~Tj = watertemp. (15-35°C)
and this is the third way, that rise efficiency of a watercooled lamp build.
you have to spent much more additional electricity for active cooling (10-20 fans // 25-50w)
- i spent 2,4w with a tiny waterpump able to cool down the whole 1000w much lower, better smarter.
what do you want, if you go out to buy a car ???
Yes - it must be a good one --- ...and they are all watercooled
No no, Porsches are still aircooled, at least the good ones, lol.
What do you think about watercooled low driven F-strips? Almost half of the heat is radiated frontwise so does it make sense?
I have plans in the drawer for a passive water-cooled system, whose waste heat will be used down in the area of the roots by long radiators. It's for a greenhouse in the garden of my mom.
These are the passive radiators I have in mind. 8-10 of this "tubes" should be enough for 300-400w(120-140€).
I'm not interested to keep the temps below 25°C instead I want watertemps around 50-55°C. It needs probably a few hours but could be done with a reservoir with the right size, or what do you think? Maybe even without reservoir?
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