Schalalala
Active Member
Okay okay, I mixed the words up. Efficacy is wrong, efficiency is what i meant.
But please read the original post (and check the source, there is written that the COB was tested with 35V*1A). The test sheet says Strahlungsleistung, which is radiant power = 9,149 W.
Radiant Power divided through Electrical Power is - my fault, i am sorry - radiometric efficiency not efficacy. And thats where my 26 % came from.
Is there anyone who thinks that 26 % radiometric efficiency is acceptable for an LED which clearly targets growers?
And I fully understand why a spectrum with a lot of red has low lm/W ratings. I even analysed the Lumileds Red Meat spectrum and got a LER of 200.
Do you want me to repeat the examples with that LER ?
All I want to say is: Do not use the chinese grow COBs, not for anything. If you want to have a fatter red spectrum, the 1750 K bridgelux spectrum probably is the best.
If highest efficiency is what your after, the is no way around top bin monos.
But please read the original post (and check the source, there is written that the COB was tested with 35V*1A). The test sheet says Strahlungsleistung, which is radiant power = 9,149 W.
Radiant Power divided through Electrical Power is - my fault, i am sorry - radiometric efficiency not efficacy. And thats where my 26 % came from.
Is there anyone who thinks that 26 % radiometric efficiency is acceptable for an LED which clearly targets growers?
And I fully understand why a spectrum with a lot of red has low lm/W ratings. I even analysed the Lumileds Red Meat spectrum and got a LER of 200.
Do you want me to repeat the examples with that LER ?
All I want to say is: Do not use the chinese grow COBs, not for anything. If you want to have a fatter red spectrum, the 1750 K bridgelux spectrum probably is the best.
If highest efficiency is what your after, the is no way around top bin monos.