Eraserhead
Well-Known Member
In terms of lumens, which is fine cause these are identical spectrums, here's the comparison.
The current RW150 uses 36x XTE R5 @ 750mA and 36x XPE1 P3 @ 650mA.
36 x 3.22v x 750mA = 86.94w @ 124 lumens per watt = 10780.5 white lumens.
36 x 2.265v x 650mA = 53w @ 88.55 lumens per watt = 4693 red lumens.
Total = 15473 lumens from 140w to the LEDs.
The upgraded version would be as follows:
36 x 3.2v x 700mA = 80.64w @ 159.8 lumens per watt = 12886.3 white lumens
36 x 2.44v x 700mA = 61.49w @ 90.8 lumens per watt = 5583.3 red lumens
Total = 18469.6 lumens from 142w to the LEDs.
It's about an 18.5% increase in efficiency.
The current RW150 uses 36x XTE R5 @ 750mA and 36x XPE1 P3 @ 650mA.
36 x 3.22v x 750mA = 86.94w @ 124 lumens per watt = 10780.5 white lumens.
36 x 2.265v x 650mA = 53w @ 88.55 lumens per watt = 4693 red lumens.
Total = 15473 lumens from 140w to the LEDs.
The upgraded version would be as follows:
36 x 3.2v x 700mA = 80.64w @ 159.8 lumens per watt = 12886.3 white lumens
36 x 2.44v x 700mA = 61.49w @ 90.8 lumens per watt = 5583.3 red lumens
Total = 18469.6 lumens from 142w to the LEDs.
It's about an 18.5% increase in efficiency.