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more efficient.@Stephenj37826 want to throw a dog a bone with some more info? Got an itchy pre order finger but wanting to know some more. Whats the advantages over my diablos?
more efficient.@Stephenj37826 want to throw a dog a bone with some more info? Got an itchy pre order finger but wanting to know some more. Whats the advantages over my diablos?
Sorry no comparison, I moved straight from 1000W HPS to the Diablo X. I finished my last run under it and am about 3 weeks into a new flower cycle. The plants love it. I also run the UVA bar. The spectrum is noticeably pink.Anyone flowered with both the Diablo and Diablo X like to share their thoughts. Whats the real world thoughts?
Diablo X is not using Evo chips. Otherwise they would need much more 660nm chips as the mint white produces virtually none. Otherwise the spectrum they claim is false.@2:06 states that they are 301H Evo's and 301B Evo's. I count total 3888 of these...? View attachment 5252555
What even is Mint white (ma) and (mb)? Come on.. spill the beans... my balls are turning blue.
Sounds like you're not aware of how closely HLG works with Samsung. I'd give this a watch, it will clear some things up for you.Diablo X is not using Evo chips. Otherwise they would need much more 660nm chips as the mint white produces virtually none. Otherwise the spectrum they claim is false.
That's the key to Evo chip efficiencies, it doesn't try producing sufficient 660nm from a 435-450nm chip with full/warm spectrum phosphors. That leaves a need for more 660 dedicated diodes. The ratios being claimed don't add up.
i dont see anything fishy about the spectrum, you can clearly see on the pcbs they are using something that looks very much like the mint evos and another white diode (looks around 4000/5000k) then the 660's for the "red".Diablo X is not using Evo chips. Otherwise they would need much more 660nm chips as the mint white produces virtually none. Otherwise the spectrum they claim is false.
That's the key to Evo chip efficiencies, it doesn't try producing sufficient 660nm from a 435-450nm chip with full/warm spectrum phosphors. That leaves a need for more 660 dedicated diodes. The ratios being claimed don't add up.
was asking the same . found this.@2:06 states that they are 301H Evo's and 301B Evo's. I count total 3888 of these...? View attachment 5252555
What even is Mint white (ma) and (mb)? Come on.. spill the beans... my balls are turning blue.
exactly, they're saying they use the lm301H EVO diodes aka 437nm pump... but probably in combination with lm301h diodes at 450nm... pluss 33% extra red.Sounds like you're not aware of how closely HLG works with Samsung. I'd give this a watch, it will clear some things up for you.
Id guess slightly higher than 4000k, if you look at the blue spike its slightly taller than the green bump, id guess 5000k or so, + evos. Id agree on evos, better using it mixed with regular 301s for a wider blue spike.Uhm, I'd be hard pressed if they weren't using 4000K lm301H or LM301B EVO diodes, and 4000K EVO diodes. You would see a clear difference between a mint white and a 4000K diode, and for sure a mint white diode and a 3500K diodes. My guess is a 450nm diode and a 437nm diode around 4000k. The reds on diablo will draw it down to around 3500K, and diablo X even lower. Unless they're just using only 4000K H EVO and 660nm... I'm not sure using 100% 437nm diodes in combination with 660nm diodes is feasible compared to a mix of both pumps. There is a lot of hype on the H EVO's... and most of it belongs to leafy greens, not cannabis. It's good for reducing the bitter flavors of lettuce for instance. This could be beneficial to growing cannabis, of course, but I'm not entirely convinced 100% 437nm white light is the way to go, but I could be wrong... maybe someone interject.
But not on the Diablo X. Looking at their spectrum it's the tried and tested standard CRI 80 white + red LEDs. Not peak at 430 nm that would suggest EVO chips and not double peak in the blue that would suggest a mix of different blue pumped whites.exactly, they're saying they use the lm301H EVO diodes aka 437nm pump... but probably in combination with lm301h diodes at 450nm... pluss 33% extra red.
I could be wrong but the change from 5mm heatsink to 2.4mm or whatever is indicative that they are using the latest generation samsung diodes which have a different casing material. That would be true for H and H EVO. They have also switched to Osram reds which has allowed them a spike in efficiency, especially for the diablo x which has 10 more reds per board. Yeah, I second that the graph doesn't show the double spike. I think HLG wanted to claim the H EVO as their own diode, but Samsung probably wouldn't let them do that. I think the new tomahawk bar style lights have their own proprietary diodes, but they're not as efficient, at least not yet.Id go out on a limb and say its probably a mix, and that it wont show up in that spectrometer (i think its the lighting passport); if you check Diablo spectrum it has the same slightly wider and fatter blue spike as Diablo X, but it still wont show the double peak until you get to the downloads with proper tests with efficiency nrs. If you compare the spectrum to a classic 80 cri, like f ex r-spec, you can clearly see its a bit more spikey and narrow on the r-spec.
Doesnt help though cause the Diablo X has a different spectrum in the efficiency report. Since hlg got their own pick and place etc i guess they might have upgraded the board?
I doubt that. The H is a Samsung Marketing strategy to target the horticulture industry. They rebranded the LM301B as LM301H without changing anything else.I think HLG wanted to claim the H EVO as their own diode
rebranded without changing anything else u say?I doubt that. The H is a Samsung Marketing strategy to target the horticulture industry. They rebranded the LM301B as LM301H without changing anything else.
The point in mixing 3500K with 5000K (or any other CCT) is availavility/cost savings. There are only so many top bins available. By choosing a less popular CCT you have access to higher bins or equivalent bins for cheaper.
Is this diode with us in this thread?rebranded without changing anything else u say?
after a quick google search it looks like the lm301H diodes reach up to 3.1umol/j and the LM301B can only reach up to 2.92umol/j.
so maybe they do have the same lumens per watt. but lumens isnt what were after.
plants use photons not lumens and the lm301H diode produces more photons vs the LM301B with the same amount of electricity consumed.
this is what a quick google search pulled up.