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  1. MrFlux

    Best LED's for 2013

    It does. Compare the Black Dog to for example this nearly identical Chinese model that sells for less than 1/3 of the price.
  2. MrFlux

    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    The silicon glue will be just fine. It helps to use glue clamps to push out the excess of glue. Pushing really hard with just the fingers does not come close. After that it will be mostly the vacuum force that keeps it together. Since there is so little glue in between in doesn't matter much...
  3. MrFlux

    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    Looks like a solid plan Smokey. For your situation with a low height and with the light also having veg duty, consider the 3500K or even 4000K for some extra blue. 3000K has 8% blue, 3500K has 10% blue, 4000K has 12% blue [%power between 430-480nm].
  4. MrFlux

    Cree CXA analysis

    ^^^^ replace 73.9 with 103. Cannot edit the post anymore ("the message you entered is too short...")
  5. MrFlux

    Cree CXA analysis

    Hi Supra, glad you like it :smile: Things have come full circle now. When starting to look into the efficiency of white LEDs I of course googled it and came across some of your posts from years back. That is actually how I learned about LER! Those estimates for the LER seem too low, which...
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    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    3x2700K or 3x3000K would all be fine. More critical would be the mixing of the light, as Pico has found out. To get better mixing the smaller COBs come in handy. Plus the smaller COBs can use high voltage low current drivers which are generally a bit more efficient than high current drivers.
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    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    About the 2 cool : 1 warm ratio, I really believe this is not optimal. Apachetech uses a 2 cool : '1 extremely efficient red' ratio. This makes a great difference. Or to put it in spectrum pictures, this is 2 cool white vero's with one warm white (had to use 3000K for the warm white as the 2700K...
  8. MrFlux

    Bridgelux Vero 29 LED Test

    Can you describe the differences between the 'cool white' plants and the 'warm white' plants, and the plants in the middle who are getting the mixture?
  9. MrFlux

    questions about an A51 flower and Hans veg (w/ virtual cabinet porn bonus)

    I don't know how much cost is an issue but if you want to save a bit more and if you are willing to repot the plants you could do away with the upper veg space altogether: Just start out with smaller pots and put everything in the lower veg room. You can also take clones of the clones that are...
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    questions about an A51 flower and Hans veg (w/ virtual cabinet porn bonus)

    Lovely cabinet porn, but you have a total overkill of veg power! Five of the Hans mother panels is 280W of ultra efficient LED power. I believe you could do well with just two panels in the veg room and put clones, seedlings and mothers there as well. You could add a regular Hans panel to the...
  11. MrFlux

    questions about an A51 flower and Hans veg (w/ virtual cabinet porn bonus)

    The all-white 2014 spectrum will be the silmilar to the 2013 veg spectrum as both use neutral ("Outdoor") whites: For flowering this would be lacking in the red. The 2013 red/white spectrum looks nicer for flowering and it has the very efficient XP-E red diodes. The downside is that it has...
  12. MrFlux

    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    With a CC there is no excess voltage :) It is the job of the CC to provide the exact voltage which is the sum of all the individual forward voltages (at a given current). You are thinking constant voltage supply, which is sort of the logical inverse of a constant current supply.
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    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    Smokey, for you space you would need about 50W of Vero power to get the the minimum target of light. Your projection is twice that which is great. It is not advisable to run the Vero's in parallel, Bridgelux explicitly warns against doing that in the spec sheet. What you can do is put one...
  14. MrFlux

    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    Tags I know you mean well but that wizard is very old (like in tripping over his own beard). It will advise to put a resistor in the LED string. This is not very efficient and leads to all the sort of mist and confusion that you can see going on in this thread. Nowadays most (sane) ppl use a...
  15. MrFlux

    PICO's DIY Thread - Advise, Ideas and Technology - NO PANEL REPS!

    Lax I read that one of your diodes in a series string blew up. This can happen if you first plug in the CC driver and then connect the string. The initial voltage of the CC driver can be too high which will cause a current spike when you connect the string. The correct way is to power the CC...
  16. MrFlux

    Walmart 11w globes and Cree 9w globes for test comparison

    Looking forward to your build with the vero's. A heads-up about the Meanwell LDD, seeing these are step down converters they will not go from 12V to the 31V you need. The output voltage is always at least 3V lower than the input voltage.
  17. MrFlux

    Walmart 11w globes and Cree 9w globes for test comparison

    My suggestion: A smaller Vero 10 needs 350 mA and can use a cheap driver for 1W LEDs. For example with this one you string together four Vero 10's. This would be a lot more efficient then going from 110 to 12 to 27V. For heatsinking you could then use simple alumium profile from the hardware...
  18. MrFlux

    Walmart 11w globes and Cree 9w globes for test comparison

    What vero size are you thinking about?
  19. MrFlux

    WHITE LED THERMAL ANALYSIS & Radiometric Efficiency...

    Right you are, it has been corrected. I mixed up '7V' with '7S' somewhere.
  20. MrFlux

    WHITE LED THERMAL ANALYSIS & Radiometric Efficiency...

    OK found it, thanks. The analysis on this specimen shows it is not really special in any way: Oslon 2700K Power in : 1.12 W Luminous flux : 82 lumen Efficacy : 73 lumen/W LER : 285 lumen/W Radiometric efficiency: 25.7% PAR efficiency...
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