ichabod crane
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I wont be getting a 200 watt cob anytime soon. They have no supporting items like reflectors, mounts ect. When those come out maybe.
I'm usually pretty tight.it depends on current and sometimes you loose
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With 200 watts, if ran that hard, I'd think bare cob would be what you'd want.I wont be getting a 200 watt cob anytime soon. They have no supporting items like reflectors, mounts ect. When those come out maybe.
I dont want to spray light all over. I want it focused on my plants. I am sure there is a lot of light going to the sides. I want to know almost exactly how much light is going to my plants. I dont want to guess how focused each chip is or is not.With 200 watts, if ran that hard, I'd think bare cob would be what you'd want.
His drivers are MW. If there is an issue with them, he will take care of it for you even. He has treated customers here very well.Are his MW drivers genuine or like the crees he sells or knockoffs? I'm wondering if the electronics are the same not if MW will back them up. I'm assuming it's similar to his crees... Nothing wrong with that... Chinese communist party kept Thinkpad line running so they could all get Thinkpads...
well 200W in one LED is not spraying all over. probably not... but thats nothing that thermal adhesive cant handleI dont want to spray light all over. I want it focused on my plants. I am sure there is a lot of light going to the sides. I want to know almost exactly how much light is going to my plants. I dont want to guess how focused each chip is or is not.
Do these chips have mounts yet? If I spend the time building them they wont be put together with tape. I want a good solid connection that will last for years.
Huh how is thermal paste going to stop light from going to the side?well 200W in one LED is not spraying all over. probably not... but thats nothing that thermal adhesive cant handle
Well you wouldnt run one thats for sure so no need to worry about having one light source. If you ran it at 50% and had one LED per every 2 sq/ft it might be profitable or even 3 or 4 in a 4x4 / 5x5 if there was a need... say that the price per COB was $50-60 it could be worth it.Let me put this a different way.
I am running LEDs for the efficiency period. If the light goes out to the side that is not very efficient.
And if the pattern looks like a HPS PPFD chart with a hot spot in the middle that is not very efficient. In other words I want a reflector to channel the light into a even pattern.
How big that pattern is does not matter as long as it is consistent from cob to cob.
Its going to mount the LED to a cooling surface... no drilling or anything.Huh how is thermal paste going to stop light from going to the side?
If you put a 200 watt some where you will get light loss. It will light the walkways or be lost on the side of the grow area. Till that light can be focused I am not going to purchase the cob. If it has a large foot print I dont care because I can engineer a set up to over lap.
But more watts means more light to the sides. No way around it. Just a fact of using cobs.
agreed. my tests are different than malocans, i was just trying to generate relative scaling/costing data, which i did, and led me to make *my own conclusion* that citis were currently the best performance and value before i repped them. so it may look like i push citizen because i sell them, but the opposite is true, i sell them because (imo) they are the best.All COBs have the same 120 degree FWHM angle. So a PAR reading from identical distances, or especially taking the average PPFD over a 7x7 grid like Malocan did, should be a way to compare -relative- performances between COBs.
theres a small handful@CobKits
Is there a thread for some I depth detail as to citi LEDs?
you gotta remember that the market is stadium lighting, streetlighting, high bays, replacing large HIDsNot sure if 200w cobs are the answer for us though. We already need to space them out @ 50w to get spread. Even if you drove them at 50%, 100w in one location seems like a bit much. Its great for premade fixtures but for custom rails, I do not see them being a huge deal unless priced VERY well (so you can run them 75w with hopefully a 70%+ efficiency).
I'll be buying some, as long as the price point is on par. Don't you worry about that. Do some testing on and take lots of pictures of them when they arrive!yes you were the fire under my ass for that one - youre on the hook to buy some i got $600 into samples