Barristan Whitebeard
Well-Known Member
I've been looking into the new light by Migro a little bit. It's got a sleek design and is certainly attention grabbing. PPFD numbers at 6" are impressive. It would be nice to see additional PPFD maps at varying heights. Shane Torpey also recently posted on Instagram that Migro will soon be releasing a UVB fixture as well. It seems possible that he has changed his opinion on the effectiveness of UVB diodes in growing applications.
Hey @diyled , I saw you congratulate Shane on his new light fixtures on Instagram. Do you intend to carry them in your shop if possible?
The Aray lights are available with a choice of three different
diode options. Either Samsung LM301B diodes or LM301B and Osram 660nm deep red diodes. The other option is LumiLED diodes. Looking into this option is what led to my confusion. I read the following on Migro's website:
This is how Shane answered when asked of the difference in efficiency between the LM301B and LumiLEDs diodes.
As we know the Lumatek Zeus 600w comes in two models. I am not presently able to find a diode count for either model on Lumateks website. According to DIYLED UK's website, the Zeus 600w has 1,968 total diodes with a system efficacy of 2.3 μmol/joule and the Zeus 600w Pro has 3,708 total diodes with a system efficacy of 2.7 μmol/joule . As we know the Zeus Pro reaches this efficacy level because of its high diode count and use of Osram reds (Oslon SSL or Oslon Square I've not heard it said). I've seen some conflicting information, but according to Lumatek the Zeus uses Osram and Lumileds Philips Diodes and the Zeus Pro uses LUMLED and Osram diodes. Hey @end_of_the_tunnel I know you've looked some into these LUMLED diodes. Any thoughts on this? You said Lumateks test documents suggest the LUMLED LEDs are also known as Dongguan LEDSTAR brand 2835 leds. Do you know if those documents are still on Lumateks website?
We have Shane from Migro saying he chose to use LumiLEDs, the same diodes found on the Zeus Pro as an option for his new Aray lights. Lumatek states that the Zeus Pro uses LUMLED diodes I know it's just a difference of a couple letters, but it is interesting.
What does everyone think? Did Shane mispeak and his lights are actually using LUMLED diodes? If so, how many diodes is he incorporating into his Aray lights to reach the stated system efficacy of 2.7 (LM301B or LumiLED) -2.8 (LM301B and Osram reds) μmol/joule? Or is it possible that Lumatek has misstated which diodes are being used for the Zeus Pro?
Thank you for bearing with me, it's often hard for me to be as concise as I would like.
Hey @diyled , I saw you congratulate Shane on his new light fixtures on Instagram. Do you intend to carry them in your shop if possible?
The Aray lights are available with a choice of three different
diode options. Either Samsung LM301B diodes or LM301B and Osram 660nm deep red diodes. The other option is LumiLED diodes. Looking into this option is what led to my confusion. I read the following on Migro's website:
This is how Shane answered when asked of the difference in efficiency between the LM301B and LumiLEDs diodes.
As we know the Lumatek Zeus 600w comes in two models. I am not presently able to find a diode count for either model on Lumateks website. According to DIYLED UK's website, the Zeus 600w has 1,968 total diodes with a system efficacy of 2.3 μmol/joule and the Zeus 600w Pro has 3,708 total diodes with a system efficacy of 2.7 μmol/joule . As we know the Zeus Pro reaches this efficacy level because of its high diode count and use of Osram reds (Oslon SSL or Oslon Square I've not heard it said). I've seen some conflicting information, but according to Lumatek the Zeus uses Osram and Lumileds Philips Diodes and the Zeus Pro uses LUMLED and Osram diodes. Hey @end_of_the_tunnel I know you've looked some into these LUMLED diodes. Any thoughts on this? You said Lumateks test documents suggest the LUMLED LEDs are also known as Dongguan LEDSTAR brand 2835 leds. Do you know if those documents are still on Lumateks website?
We have Shane from Migro saying he chose to use LumiLEDs, the same diodes found on the Zeus Pro as an option for his new Aray lights. Lumatek states that the Zeus Pro uses LUMLED diodes I know it's just a difference of a couple letters, but it is interesting.
What does everyone think? Did Shane mispeak and his lights are actually using LUMLED diodes? If so, how many diodes is he incorporating into his Aray lights to reach the stated system efficacy of 2.7 (LM301B or LumiLED) -2.8 (LM301B and Osram reds) μmol/joule? Or is it possible that Lumatek has misstated which diodes are being used for the Zeus Pro?
Thank you for bearing with me, it's often hard for me to be as concise as I would like.