KitnerPush
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So, Osram recently released a new 3737 Red diode which is 11% more efficient than previous generation.
Another thing worth mentioning is that the peak wavelengths are shifted from 646nm-666nm from previous generation to 665nm-680nm. So more towards the 700nm mark.
I'm not sure the difference justifies the cost for home growers, but with increasing energy costs it may be worth noting when making decisions in the future.
Personally I would like to see more red light coming from red diodes over full spectrum white ones.
Another thing worth mentioning is that the peak wavelengths are shifted from 646nm-666nm from previous generation to 665nm-680nm. So more towards the 700nm mark.
I'm not sure the difference justifies the cost for home growers, but with increasing energy costs it may be worth noting when making decisions in the future.
Personally I would like to see more red light coming from red diodes over full spectrum white ones.
OSCONIQ P 3737 high-power LED - ams-osram - ams
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