bassclef
Active Member
When we're talking about LEDs, we are directing a very small amount of energy (relative to HID lights) at specific wavelengths. So we want to be as efficient as possible. A 25% drop in light output of each LED in an array of dozens of them will affect yield, no doubt.Looking at the chart from the thread BS is doing it wrong I don't see that a dramatic effect on light output vs. temperature.
I think that's a Cree datasheet right? You can see even there the blues/whites hold up a lot better to temperature rises.
Here's the graph for the Osram GD+ 660. I like them better--they stay at about 100% until 40C, which is pretty good. Crees lose 25% by that point.