I totally agree with you. But most of the time we only have lumens to have an approach of efficiency and choose one led or another.
It's everybodys right to think that the 'lumens' unit ,
does have an use in horticulture ....
Well pertaining our discussion there's no one person believing that lumens are how we look at growing
So the truth is yours and the myths are ours?
No....What is 'mine' or 'yours',is what i/ you/ we trust or believe as truth ....
Also who says that xte peaks at 610.. The general graph of the warm whites?
Again you are so sure about things as usual sts
Oh ...Common,now ..
If those graphs did not mean anything ,neither Cree or Osram would have had published them ....
Like when you were completely dismissing hyper reds do you remember? And now you use them in your light
Still ,I do ! But ,of course under different 'conditions" .... (like when used solely with blue leds,at several combinations )
Sorry but your explanation doesn't convince me at all you can't call it ultimate truth, and I believe in photons not in lumens as always
That is correct ,if you do ! I'm not here to convince nobody ...Just stating FACTS !
A simple reading in light physics ,will convince anybody ....
Guod
What do you say on the whole thing?
OK OK SDS, thinks becomes clearer in my mind now.
I totally agree with you. But most of the time we only have lumens to have an approach of efficiency and choose one led or another.
Anyhow i will do this experience, only for flowering, i don't want a versatile spectrum, i prefer to search for the best bloom solution: I'm thinking about one engine with 7 LCW CC 2700K the best bin I will found and another one with 4x LCW 2700K / 3x LH. I will ask to Osram for samples, I have already the LH 3T bin SSL80.
I'm happy to be here, I was feeling almost alone since my lasts talks with knna. There are many very interesting people here!
I apologize if I hurted you SDS, but it's not easy to learn to think differently.
Do you think it's a good idea to try 7 WW 2700K CC and 4WWCC/3LH SDS?
Yeah sure but, if you look at rebels graphs for es, they have more graphs available for different tints
And comparing them they do differ at different wl's
So I just assume a 2700k differs from a 3500k where it peaks etc?
Might yes ,but might no,also .....
' Temperature ' describes the "whole" white light bandwidth ...
You can have leds with the exact same Temp,but with total different spectral graphs ..And peaks ,of course ...
Cree and osrams have warm whites graphs generic for all the tints
No ....Both companies have/offer detailed spectral graphs for every color /temperature bin ...
Under request or "hidden" in ray files ,simulation files ,pdfs,etc ...
Also, if we want to go with graphs... Why osrams WW would present less far reds than for es. Cree xpe WW? doesn't more far reds come from more red?
no no, all is fine, don't care, everything is all right mate
I'm sorry if I sound hurt/angry/ or whatever else ....
I do not mean bad ...
Just trying ,with my best efforts ,to state some hard facts ...
Sometimes though ,I 'loose' ,the politically correct ,"good manners " ....
Nothing personal ,with nobody ...
I work with Osram, i asked for the graphs, they told me it was confidential, they didn't want to give me the graphs
o ....Both companies have/offer detailed spectral graphs for every color /temperature bin ...
Under request or "hidden" in ray files ,simulation files ,pdfs,etc ...
I work with Osram, i asked for the graphs, they told me it was confidential, they didn't want to give me the graphs
Nice find ...Really interesting ...no no, all is fine, don't care, everything is all right mate
yes it's very difficult to deal with Osram, Luxeon and Cree datasheets, we don't have the accurate curves...
SDS please check this, may be you don't know this company. They are japanese, they don't do the chips but they are phosphor layers specialist and they design spectrums.
Fortunately I can have easily Stanley stars, and after reading your theories I went back to Stanley datasheets. Check this, they have all curves, many led have a peak at 630, and they have very high outputs.
I would be happy to know what you thing about those emitters:
here is the datasheet: link
graphs:
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Same here ....Ok let's request those ducking graphs... Oh god I was supposed to do some work today:/
Lost in wavelengths hihi
I wouldn't mind go back to osrams actually I pay less for it eheheh
+1, lost in spectrumsSame here ....
But ..
+1, lost in spectrums
the Stanley Emitter has an Rth of 20C/W. are you joking greensurfer?
Must be the CR7P.CC ..Gee.. Look for this:
NewLED,OSLON SSL 80,White,2700K,80 deg 130lm
But than they have datasheets with one graph for the whole lot of wl's? Mmhhh!