stardustsailor
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Yes,they are ...Are these the Vero 29 2.0? So hard to tell..
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/BXRC-40G10K0-L-23/976-1273-ND/5180245
So easy to tell ...
Bridgelux BXRC-40G10K0-L-23
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Yes,they are ...Are these the Vero 29 2.0? So hard to tell..
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/BXRC-40G10K0-L-23/976-1273-ND/5180245
ordered 2 out of shear boredomYes,they are ...
So easy to tell ...
Bridgelux BXRC-40G10K0-L-23
They just arrived:ordered 2 out of shear boredom
What size heatsink and what drivers are you going to use? I went with some cheapo ebay 50w 1500mA individual drivers.They just arrived:
I'm really excited, i can't wait for the rest of my setup. My heatsink is on the way from poland and my driver and wires are on their way from texas. Got to love the globalisation.
Cheers.
Does anyone have any photos of diy cobs growing product like the latter runs in this video?
I have chosen the Mean Well HLG-185H-C1050B and i intend to plug 4 Vero29 on it. For the HS i will try with this one: http://www.tme.eu/fr/details/rad-a6023_300/radiateurs/#What size heatsink and what drivers are you going to use? I went with some cheapo ebay 50w 1500mA individual drivers.
I went with the C1400B version of that driver for my first light (4 cxb3070s). They are awesome and you will love it.I have chosen the Mean Well HLG-185H-C1050B and i intend to plug 4 Vero29 on it. For the HS i will try with this one: http://www.tme.eu/fr/details/rad-a6023_300/radiateurs/#
I prefer avoiding cheap ebay driver for my first setup, i choose a known reliable brand.
Lower CRI is - in the case of Veros - probably better for growing purposes. Been answered so many times already. Get yourself familiar with the search function lolNo one answered the cri questions lol.
I was utilizing the umol/J table you provided us (thank you) earlier today and it would seem that the more the red, the higher the value of the umol/J. I don't know it but are those numbers off the table you provided the correction factors that one could use if they were to perform lab testing with say an Apogee sensor?Lower CRI is - in the case of Veros - probably better for growing purposes. Been answered so many times already. Get yourself familiar with the search function lol
up did some research on the CRi and higher CRI is better for veg and lower CRI is better for flowring. the change in CRi gives more power to different wavelengths.Lower CRI is - in the case of Veros - probably better for growing purposes. Been answered so many times already. Get yourself familiar with the search function lol
80 CRI sounds like the middle ground. I wouldn't go any higher. I'm tempted to play around with the 70 CRI at some point in the near future.up did some research on the CRi and higher CRI is better for veg and lower CRI is better for flowring. the change in CRi gives more power to different wavelengths.
High cri boosts the blue spectrum hence why it has lower lumens, and looks brighter visually, but the lower cri boosts the red spectrum (600nm to 700nm) hence why it has higher lumens, a hortilux super hps has a cri of 25!, so have fun man! Just be ready to experience so crazy lumen output.80 CRI sounds like the middle ground. I wouldn't go any higher. I'm tempted to play around with the 70 CRI at some point in the near future.
You got it mixed somehow.High cri boosts the blue spectrum hence why it has lower lumens, and looks brighter visually, but the lower cri boosts the red spectrum (600nm to 700nm) hence why it has higher lumens, a hortilux super hps has a cri of 25!, so have fun man! Just be ready to experience so crazy lumen output.
And this, too.up did some research on the CRi and higher CRI is better for veg and lower CRI is better for flowring. the change in CRi gives more power to different wavelengths.
I totally agree. Higher CRI LEDs have relatively higher output in (deep) red. The thing is that in absolute numbers, their low CRI counterparts do have the same amount of (deep) red and a boost in all other wavelengths.
Quotes jut from this thread. Use that little arrow to take you to relevant pages.Not really sure what you consider deep red, 640-680nm sounds ok?
Then Vero décor 3000K has only 8.5% more of such light than Vero 3000K 80CRI and 10% less than Vero 3000K 80CRI v2.
V18 size, watt for watt, absolute.
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I'm not trying to say that some extra deep red is not beneficial. Vero décor just isn't a good choice to add it.