JMD
Well-Known Member
Basically, what are the best LEDs today? I'm thinking output, efficiency and price.
I've been looking at Cree XPG, Cree XML, Osram Golden Dragon, Bridgelux etc. But finding out which is best, is not a small task when many of them run at different currents with different outputs, spectra etc.
The Osram GD might not be good to use, due to their very small footprint and rapidly decreasing life time as their junction temperature rises.
I'm looking for LEDs in these categories:
- 2700-2900k, Warm white
- 450nm, Deep blue / royal blue
- 660nm, Deep red
- 720nm, Far red
The best far red I've found, is the LedEngin LZ4-40R300.
Share info, thoughts and experience! Preferably LEDs that can be driven at 1000mA - makes it easier to drive them, because they can be run in series.
Compilation of info:
RED 630nm:
Cree XP-E2 (XPEBRD‑L1‑0000‑00801) BUY DATASHEET
(Φ73.9 lm @ 700 mA @ 2.45V)
FAR RED 700+nm:
LedEngin LZ4-40R300 (745nm) BUY DATASHEET
(Φ1.60W @ 700 mA @ 11.84V)
I've been looking at Cree XPG, Cree XML, Osram Golden Dragon, Bridgelux etc. But finding out which is best, is not a small task when many of them run at different currents with different outputs, spectra etc.
The Osram GD might not be good to use, due to their very small footprint and rapidly decreasing life time as their junction temperature rises.
I'm looking for LEDs in these categories:
- 2700-2900k, Warm white
- 450nm, Deep blue / royal blue
- 660nm, Deep red
- 720nm, Far red
The best far red I've found, is the LedEngin LZ4-40R300.
Share info, thoughts and experience! Preferably LEDs that can be driven at 1000mA - makes it easier to drive them, because they can be run in series.
Compilation of info:
RED 630nm:
Cree XP-E2 (XPEBRD‑L1‑0000‑00801) BUY DATASHEET
(Φ73.9 lm @ 700 mA @ 2.45V)
FAR RED 700+nm:
LedEngin LZ4-40R300 (745nm) BUY DATASHEET
(Φ1.60W @ 700 mA @ 11.84V)