Moflow
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That cost, €49, was for 1 Disco board.Yeah, I would probably add just a few U-channels on the backside to tripple the surface area and give them a bit more rigidity. Boards themselves run surprisingly cool and at half power anyway.
At 130ish watts probably +600 avarage with around 1000 in the center and if the cooling performance is the same like with other boarde one could even get away without heatsinks.
I already though about the ZeusXT boards but they cost 99€ each. Pretty sure two of this boards in parallel at the same watts would have at least comparable efficiency but on the other hand you profit from better distribution less distance and so on. Is this the cost for just the board or incl. heatsink?
Bava has recently send me a pdf with their latest "QB" collection and price list. But they only offer LM301b boards with additional deepreds. I've already enough UVA with the bulbs and do not need more. But for those working without such bulbs the additional UVA should have positive effects.
Hehe, "point of ridiculousness" is good, lol! I run my old CXA2540 at 175mA; thats just 6w or so. And ~150mA(5w) is my favorit drive current for cheap 50w full spectrum COBs and passive cooling. I use the 1590°k spectrum to mix it with 5000°k/CRI90 Nichia COBs for the plant corner in my living room.
Zeus xt is €99 wouldn't have any problems running without heatsink due to its diode spread plus it's guaranteed legit with warranty and size but there's better spread of light with 2 Disco boards so its swings and roundabouts.... again lol
Bava boards look nice.
Seems 660nm in white pcbs is becoming very popular.....without proven results yet