3 Red 660nmyou wont be able to configure that many whites and blues, as each 15-LED module cannot exceed 45V.
Blue,White,Green and UV LEDs are 3.8V Input voltage, and they set a 5-piece limit on blue/white/green and UV LEDs per 15-LED module
so yeah, you have a total of 6 whites/blues, you'd have to lose at least one of them... other than that looks pretty good!
heyas PetFlora, who is LT?PSy i think if you ask LT, he will suggest a blend for your future purchase.
I'm thinking more white, less blue (or no 450) and more 630 than 660
my 02
Also said that the whites could be dialed in to about 500K resolution.Red: 620-630nm
660nm
Blue: 460nm
430nm
Orange: 610-615nm
Yellow: 595nm
Green: 520nm
Purple: 410nm
Infrared: 850nm
White: 3000-18000k
My bad TL = The Lurkerheyas PetFlora, who is LT?
well this is what I got in an email reply a while back, so go figure:Had a chat with Cidly support, they provided me with these as diode options...
Red: 620-630nm
660nm
Blue: 460nm
430nm
Orange: 610-615nm
Yellow: 595nm
Green: 520nm
Purple: 410nm
Infrared: 850nm
White: 3000-18000k
Also said that the whites could be dialed in to about 500K resolution.
So where did 650-670 come from? and 420-430? Are these additional options I wasn't told of?
What about UV? The best this list has is 410.
Edit: The list I was given has been edited/corrected. I'll post again when I finish making sense of things.
My bad TL = The Lurker
On another blog TL (by another UN) points out (using SDGs and other graphs) how fantastic PAR-wise that Cree XP-E Normal Whites are at covering most of the 450-600.
So I'm thinking maybe 2 @ 420 ~ 4 @ XP-E + the rest covering 615-850: I think TL said best ratio of 615:660 is 1:2.
Nice Panel and Good Luck with it, but 4 weeks!!!! Man, I would've been freaking after two. But as long as you get it and it works I guess that's what matters. You don't live on Mars, right?hölynpöly;7417897 said:4 weeks from payment to door.