theres quite a few from citi and other mfrs
i was thinking aobut luminus which will be my new 1818s for some colors, sub $20
what about performance? do you think anything will be replacing the 1212s at that price range anytime soon?i wanna fully characterize em first. i havent tested these ones (3000k 80), only the 4000k 80 which tested right with the best chips out there (cxb3590, clu048, clu058, vero29, etc) around 40-60W
they will be $19 before RIU discount so ~$17. same accessories across the board as the clu048 so lots of options
i want to get more colors but we'll see how they are received first. i need to buy 400 of a color at a time unlike the citis where i can mix up my order and get individual colors in trays of 30. so i went for 3000k 80cri first and would prob do 3500k 80, 3000 90 and 3500 90 next.
my goal is to sell so many of them that i can buy the 400 packs without stressing. stay tuned for some kits that will perform as good as any out there yet be embarrassingly cheap. figured you guys would be into that,
r u interested in selling assembled cob units say a 200-300 watt that will cover a 4ftx4ft area? using the citizen chips?i wanna fully characterize em first. i havent tested these ones (3000k 80), only the 4000k 80 which tested right with the best chips out there (cxb3590, clu048, clu058, vero29, etc) around 40-60W
they will be $19 before RIU discount so ~$17. same accessories across the board as the clu048 so lots of options
i want to get more colors but we'll see how they are received first. i need to buy 400 of a color at a time unlike the citis where i can mix up my order and get individual colors in trays of 30. so i went for 3000k 80cri first and would prob do 3500k 80, 3000 90 and 3500 90 next.
my goal is to sell so many of them that i can buy the 400 packs without stressing. stay tuned for some kits that will perform as good as any out there yet be embarrassingly cheap. figured you guys would be into that,
what about performance? do you think anything will be replacing the 1212s at that price range anytime soon?
thats the most linear diode curve i've ever seen....heres the datasheet on the new luminus:
http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_XnovaCXM22-GEN3_Datasheet.pdf
i just got a sample of the cxm32 yesterday which per datasheet should be about the baddest chip out there but it literally took me 3-4 months to get a sample. i think they may have overstated how far along they were into production with these. the cxm22 and 27 samples i got 2 mos ago were obv. pre-production, the cxm32 was barcoded like my production cxm22 lot so i guess those are rolling now
i wanna fully characterize em first. i havent tested these ones (3000k 80), only the 4000k 80 which tested right with the best chips out there (cxb3590, clu048, clu058, vero29, etc) around 40-60W
they will be $19 before RIU discount so ~$17. same accessories across the board as the clu048 so lots of options
i want to get more colors but we'll see how they are received first. i need to buy 400 of a color at a time unlike the citis where i can mix up my order and get individual colors in trays of 30. so i went for 3000k 80cri first and would prob do 3500k 80, 3000 90 and 3500 90 next.
my goal is to sell so many of them that i can buy the 400 packs without stressing. stay tuned for some kits that will perform as good as any out there yet be embarrassingly cheap. figured you guys would be into that,
Whats the nominal wattage resting on these? I'm looking for a cheaper/better replacement for my Cree CXB3590 3500K 72V chips, running four to a Meanwell HLG -185H -C700B.
the 72V veros are ~$35. they are more efficient than the $25 36 and 50V versions (as well as the CXBs). that would fit your "better" criteriaWould the 72V Veros do it for you? I think northern grow lights has them four for $100..........
5 fit on a 185-700 @35 wattsWhats the nominal wattage resting on these? I'm looking for a cheaper/better replacement for my Cree CXB3590 3500K 72V chips, running four to a Meanwell HLG -185H -C700B.
the 72V veros are ~$35. they are more efficient than the $25 36 and 50V versions (as well as the CXBs). that would fit your "better" criteria
the luminus cxm22 would be like a cross-grade as they are about the same efficiency as the CXBs per watt. @ 700mA they would run about 35W and be a little more efficient than the 72V CXBs at 700 mA. that would fit your "cheaper" criteria
5 fit on a 185-700 @35 watts
5. & some room but not 6How do four do?
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