pirg420
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Ive been doing alot of par maps lately, and i thought i would share the info i have gathered.
All par maps are done at 24.75 inches (.75 inches for the sensor) and on both a 4x4 and a 5x5, 16 readings for a 4x4 and 25 readings for a 5x5, taken from the center of each square foot.
The par sensor/meter i am using is a Apogee MQ-200
Each fixture is warmed up 25 minutes, room temperature is always 21C
I calculate ppfd by adding up the readings and dividing either by 16 or 25 to get the PPFD.
First up is 4 citizen 1216 3500k cobs in a 36" bar/row configuration driven by a hlg 320h C2100, dimmed to 75%. Max wattage is 330, i have dimmed this one to 246 watts to compare equally to the cree DB fixture which has 4 cree cxb3590 DB bin cobs with a hlg 240h C1750 at same wattage.
each chip is running at about 60 watts.
Citi 1216 fixture:
actual wattage 246 watts
fan wattage: 3.6
4x4 ppfd: 252.31
5x5 ppfd: 208.6
shape of fixture: rectangle, 4 cobs in a row
Cree 3590 DB fixture:
actual wattage: 246
fan wattage: 4.8
4x4 ppfd: 290.75
5x5 ppfd: 227
shape of fixture: square, 4 cobs in a square
When we compare the 4x4 ppfds we have 290.75 - 252.31 = 38.44.
38.44 / 252.31 = 15.23%
When we compare the 5x5 ppfds we have 227-208.6=18.4
18.4 / 208.6 = 8.82%
With this test the cree cxb3590 DB is showing anywhere from a 9% - 15% increase in par, for same wattage over the citizen 1216 fixture.
Id love to hear your feedback, any one else do these types of tests?
thanks
All par maps are done at 24.75 inches (.75 inches for the sensor) and on both a 4x4 and a 5x5, 16 readings for a 4x4 and 25 readings for a 5x5, taken from the center of each square foot.
The par sensor/meter i am using is a Apogee MQ-200
Each fixture is warmed up 25 minutes, room temperature is always 21C
I calculate ppfd by adding up the readings and dividing either by 16 or 25 to get the PPFD.
First up is 4 citizen 1216 3500k cobs in a 36" bar/row configuration driven by a hlg 320h C2100, dimmed to 75%. Max wattage is 330, i have dimmed this one to 246 watts to compare equally to the cree DB fixture which has 4 cree cxb3590 DB bin cobs with a hlg 240h C1750 at same wattage.
each chip is running at about 60 watts.
Citi 1216 fixture:
actual wattage 246 watts
fan wattage: 3.6
4x4 ppfd: 252.31
5x5 ppfd: 208.6
shape of fixture: rectangle, 4 cobs in a row
Cree 3590 DB fixture:
actual wattage: 246
fan wattage: 4.8
4x4 ppfd: 290.75
5x5 ppfd: 227
shape of fixture: square, 4 cobs in a square
When we compare the 4x4 ppfds we have 290.75 - 252.31 = 38.44.
38.44 / 252.31 = 15.23%
When we compare the 5x5 ppfds we have 227-208.6=18.4
18.4 / 208.6 = 8.82%
With this test the cree cxb3590 DB is showing anywhere from a 9% - 15% increase in par, for same wattage over the citizen 1216 fixture.
Id love to hear your feedback, any one else do these types of tests?
thanks
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