New Veros 36V and 52V looks the same.
The one of the left says K0C7 .. C.. should be 69.4V (vero C) but i am reading 37V (vero D). I think it is D because that what the sample box said.
Right Vero 29 B
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around 31.6x31.6mmHey, could you tell me the heat transfer plate measurements on the back of the COB? I was thinking around 38x38mm but wasnt sure and couldnt find anything.
around 31.6x31.6mm
New Veros 36V and 52V looks the same.
The one of the left says K0C7 .. C.. should be 69.4V (vero C) but i am reading 37V (vero D). I think it is D because that what the sample box said.
Right Vero 29 B
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So what do you make of the LPW numbers being the same with same size LES and multiple wattages?
Agreed, but how do they pull off 120 watts at 161 LPW when they can only pull off 80 watts at 161 LPW in a chip that logically should run cooler and more efficient than it's 120w counterpart?
Agreed, but how do they pull off 120 watts at 161 LPW when they can only pull off 80 watts at 161 LPW in a chip that logically should run cooler and more efficient than it's 120w counterpart?
Could be die pattern, but I'm skeptical of the numbers. If they have a die pattern that gives them 161 LPW at 120 watts then I would expect better performance in the 80 watt version unless they are saving a buck using old technology in the lower wattage chips. It's a mystery that needs to be tested.
If I understand you correctly, isnt the answer simply "more leds run at less current in the same LES size"?
Youre referring to the different voltage versions, not wattage. Correct?
Sure, voltage and current are different, but that doesn't change the fact that one is using 150% the power of the other. It doesn't make sense especially when you consider the LPW for both is exactly 161. I want to see some spot testing to confirm the numbers.
The Gen 6 vero has bigger diodes and not as many. was easier to count. I cannot count on the new veros. Dies are much smaller and more.
The 52v version has longer straight led to led connections.
The 37v vero has long straight led to led connections in center but has more zig-zag led to led connections.
37V is more like honeycomb
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52 more like
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I think the straight led arrangement and less zig-zag connections in 52V allow it to pack more diodes than the 37V Vero.
That is why the 52V has same lm/w as 37V
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Will try out the 70V version too. I am curious to see how the leds are packed
@Rahz @JorgeGonzales
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Anyone wants to count
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Agreed, but how do they pull off 120 watts at 161 LPW when they can only pull off 80 watts at 161 LPW in a chip that logically should run cooler and more efficient than it's 120w counterpart?