Looking at the lamps and comparing them,
The SF1000 is listed at 100 watts draw on Amazon.
The SF2000 is listed at 200 watts draw on Amazon.
To keep it simple, we're pretending that the drivers are 100% efficient and that every watt reaches the LEDs.
The SF1000 looks to have 13 x 16 white diodes = 208 white diodes total
The SF2000 looks to have 12 x 24 white diodes on each board = 576 white diodes total
The SF1000 has 10 red diodes
The SF2000 has 30 red diodes
Red and white diodes together,
The SF1000 has 218 diodes total, and at 100 watts total, each diode gets 0,458 watts
The SF2000 has 606 diodes total, and at 200 watts total, each diode gets 0,330 watts
The SF1000 is 11.8 x 10.5 inches which equals 129.3 square inches
The SF2000 is 25.5 x 10.5 inches which equals 267.0 square inches
Each watt on the SF1000 has 1.293 sq.in of aluminum surface to spread over and dissipate from.
Each watt on the SF2000 has 1.335 sq.in of aluminum surface to spread over and dissipate from.
The softer a diode is pushed, the more efficient it is.
The cooler temperature a diode is experiencing, the more efficient it is and the longer it will last (L70).
The larger aluminum surface each watt has, the cooler the lamp will be.
Both lamps cost just as much per watt, but the SF2000 seems to be a more efficient option that will give more bang for the buck. Especially if comparing an SF2000 with two SF1000.
The devil is in the details.
Comparing lamps on this level is recommended to make an educated purchase.
PPFD maps are great but easy to manipulate. The number of diodes and size of the lamp are not as easy.
I recommend comparing all lamps like this if they are using the same parts. Two seemingly identical lamps can suddenly appear rather different.
I hope this helped a little