Nice explanation! Agree with everything, just small nitpickingTo clarify the numbers in those charts, when Mr Flux calculated the CXA numbers he was not using the CXA3070 and he did not specify which bin so the lumen/W, efficiency, and flux would not be correct figures. Same goes for the Vero, the numbers would vary depending on which Vero you are runnning. To make it more complicated, the numbers would have to be adjusted depending on the current you are running. Also, there would need to be an adjustment for junction temp.
So the constants are LER and photons/PAR WATT, which should apply to all the CXAs of that particular color temp. That is very useful because it allows us to calculate the actual efficiency at a given current and Tj for any model of CXA of that color temp.
So in the example below with (4) CXA3070s on a heatsink running at 1A, if we have 58 PAR WATTS of CXA 3000K, we get 4.88 umol/s per PAR WATT for a total of 283 umol/s. So if you can fit 4 modules in a 3X3 you get 1131 umol/s/m2 (PPFD)
3ftx3ft = 0.827225 square meters
therefore 4 x 283 umol/s at 3x3 = 1368 PPFD