Hadez411
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I just dissected a Philips 7W filament LED bulb that produces 800 lumens with the frosted glass bulb on. About 114lm/W for a cheap, off the shelf bulb that is 4000k or 5000k color. From what I read, graphene coated LED filaments are a thing and they are efficient. Not sure if this one is, but the value to efficiency was worth noting. Probably better now that it runs with no glass bulb.
Does anyone know of any OLED components or OLED lights and their efficiencies? I'm reading that it's all the rage for TVs and phones, but not yet for horticulture and they keep stating the improved efficiency but I can't find any lumens per watt numbers on a white full spectrum light.
Does anyone know of any OLED components or OLED lights and their efficiencies? I'm reading that it's all the rage for TVs and phones, but not yet for horticulture and they keep stating the improved efficiency but I can't find any lumens per watt numbers on a white full spectrum light.