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Will there be enough room to use the cobs with even coverage, as you are using quantum boards they are usually alot lower than a cob set up would be to spread out the coverageWell I've already got 6 3000k QB288v.2s and 4 of the QB96v.2s between two fixtures in a 5x5. Each fixture has three channels with two in use. I'm waiting to bite the bullet on 2-4 blue COBs per fixture. I want to also add other channels for side lighting using more exotic spectra.
I posted the writeup (the little info i have) on the Cutter/Solskin thread: the chips are cree j-series, cree xq and some other custom made phosphor coated reds:Multichannel as in a Chilled board type?
Both spectrums look good, the reds seem to peak in right place.
Are they top of the range diodes ie Cree, Samsung , nichia?
I've seen some spectrums with a lot more blue than what you've shown
Fluence for instance.
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I checked them out. Nice work.I posted the writeup (the little info i have) on the Cutter/Solskin thread: the chips are cree j-series, cree xq and some other custom made phosphor coated reds:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/sol-skin-let-the-journey-begin.943891/page-18
Im getting 6 to try out, had them custom made.
380nm, 460nm, 660nm, 730nm, 3500K, 6500K. How about this?Was there any conclusion to the ideal spectrum?
Even Confucius would be Confused!..... lolThe ideal spectrum is whatever you think it is.........
forgot to add Confucius said "
I use Amnesia Haze and ZkittlezGreat thread guys!! Just curious though as to what sensors you guys use to test spectrum? I’d like to get one and get a reading on my cheap Frankenstein setup.
valid point. back to drawing boardWill there be enough room to use the cobs with even coverage, as you are using quantum boards they are usually alot lower than a cob set up would be to spread out the coverage