Yeah I think same. Mark has Kits perfectly ready for this. I want to get red added to me 16 cxb but.....been lazy and I'm not even home to play with it.Now that's much better, but is it cost efficient? I get the red, but how much would you need to make it worth having? 100W in a 4x4 would be my guess, of 650nm
6 µmol/s/W red LED would have to be about 110% efficient. It's up to 6 µmol/s per LED
Anyway, new deep reds are already in the data sheet.
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@welight will these XQ-Es be available through Cutter? Guess one could make a nice engine with those and treat it as a 'deep red COB'.
Cree confirmed shipped last night part number is XPEEPR-L1-0000-00C01Thanks, Mark!
Sounds goooood ...
Will definately pm you soon for a special order for some pr/fr's if it's okay.
SiDEBAR I note Mouser refers to the HE on their site as 425 Lumens, this is incorrect, the part is 425 MW Radiant FluxI ordered these from Mouser last night.
Is this not the new HE?
XPEPHR-L1-0000-00901
Red, 650-670nm
Edit: My bad I see they are the older version. I guess Ill roll with it though
You're gonna reflow solder them?I ordered these from Mouser last night.
Is this not the new HE?
XPEPHR-L1-0000-00901
Red, 650-670nm
Edit: My bad I see they are the older version. I guess Ill roll with it though
Yeah I am new to it but thinking of getting a cheap hot plate at walmart. Any suggestions?You're gonna reflow solder them?
Hi NaturalFarmer,Yeah I am new to it but thinking of getting a cheap hot plate at walmart. Any suggestions?
Yeah, top bin!Cree confirmed shipped last night part number is XPEEPR-L1-0000-00C01
Cheers
Mark
ok so now your on my marketing team, yes be happy to put that part up on the site, will have it up todayYeah, top bin!
I would like to order 45 tripple stars, 30 with top bin photoreds and 15 with top bin far-reds
or simple 45 pcb's each with two photoreds and one far red, called the Emerson Tripples, Lol!
Are you planning to build some "Emerson tripples" or do I have to make a special order therefor?
Many thanks!
would it make any sense to mix these with Stephen's Quantum boards?
Yessss..! That's so great!
EDIT : @welight : Aren't the photo reds viewing angle 130° ? your site says 115° which I think applies to white, but not photored
Any idea where i could get the 2x6 linear 1950 PCBs already attached? Was planning on a heat plate with sand in it to even the heat. Would this work alright?Hi NaturalFarmer,
I've seen cheap chinese heating plates for reflow soldering incl. a small temp display on ebay for less than 70$.
But In you case I would try to cancel the order and order some "with" pcb's.
http://www.sinkpad.com/inner-product.php?id=46Any idea where i could get the 2x6 linear 1950 PCBs already attached? Was planning on a heat plate with sand in it to even the heat. Would this work alright?
Why not?would it make any sense to mix these with Stephen's Quantum boards?
Correct Red is 130, 115 is the generic data provided from Cree site, the datasheet clarifies angles for each color.Hi Mark,
Do you have bigger options than 3 led per pcb for Photo red HE ?
I heard growmau5 talk about some copper pcbs, is that possible too ?
thanks
EDIT : @welight : Aren't the photo reds viewing angle 130° ? your site says 115° which I think applies to white, but not photored
Right. but the quantum boards are fairly expensive already and i wouldn't want to add to it unless it was a proven benefit.Why not?
3k is still a good all-in-one option but many users like to supplement their whites with addidional red's and far red's.
You could distribute them around the Quantum Boards or between more boards.