Check out this thread, shows the difference from the Vero V1 to V2, some significant changes to the spectra. The Vero 4000K 80CRi V2 is looks like a very good balance IMO.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/vero-v2.860217/#post-11309368
Good question, I am not sure how much difference there would be in practice. On paper it is not a large difference. At 79W the Vero29 4k V1 is supposed to be 125lm/W and the 4K V2 is now up to 135lm/W, an increase of 8%. Happy New Year to you as well hope you are getting some nice buds!Yo Bud, happy new year,Ya know i'm running the optic 360 with the v1 version of vero 29,4k along with 4 3590, cd @ 3500k. In your opinion would it be worthwhile switching over to the v2 cobs ? Strictly a flowering light.
VVVVVRead the thread you're in VVVVVWhat sort of device are you using to measure case temperatures? Again, I've only worked with Cree cobs from a single source and the test results were shocking as the proposed efficiency bump from Vero 29 to CXB3590 CD wasn't as big as what some would have guessed. I'll possibly know more as the week comes to an end, as I'll be performing tests on temperature droop at various outputs (25W, 50W, 75W), as well as comparing how one source's product varies to another source's product.
If case temperatures for the Cree cobs are significantly higher than their Vero counterpart, then that would explain some of the indifference of photon output. In other words, if the Cree3590 CD is operating at 75C and the Vero 29 at 35C under the same circumstances, then it really doesn't matter how impressive the proposed efficiency of a Cree cob is, as real world readings trump calculations.
50W passive cooled temperature test to try and confirm the efficiency. Ambient was 69F, the heatsink stabilized at 185.2F. The heatsink (3.5"X6") was hung horizontally in a large room with no air movement until the temp stabilized. Amps and volts were monitored to make sure dissipation stayed at 50W (Mean Well HLN-80H-36A dimmable driver). Thermometer was a Taylor probe
CXB3590 3500K CD @ 50W = 169F (76.1C)
CXB3070 3500K BB @ 50W = 185F (85C)
Vero29 4000K 80CRi V2 @ 50W = 185.2F (85.1C)
@robincnn
The CXB3590 CD 3500K most definitely looks more red than the Vero 29 V2 3000K under the same optics and at the same current. Did you have a similar finding?
Or Cree COBs are just more efficient as the data sheet indicates.Vero case temps have been higher than cree in my tests. upto to 10C differences when at 80 watts. Measured with AWG 29 thermocouple
Either the Vero Tc point is too close to LES and Cree is little further away. not sure.
Yes.
So you've got access to an integrating sphere already?What sort of device are you using to measure case temperatures? Again, I've only worked with Cree cobs from a single source and the test results were shocking as the proposed efficiency bump from Vero 29 to CXB3590 CD wasn't as big as what some would have guessed. I'll possibly know more as the week comes to an end, as I'll be performing tests on temperature droop at various outputs (25W, 50W, 75W), as well as comparing how one source's product varies to another source's product.
Nah used my handy dandy PAR meter from Apogee. What would you guess the difference in results would be if one were to take, say, two samples and test with both approaches, those approaches being the use of a PAR meter, which is what most growers and grow light manufactures utilize to get an idea of light output, and the use of an IS through a third party? Obviously a few parameters distinguish one approach from another but would results, more or less, share the same answer in regards to the question of which sample discharges the most light?So you've got access to an integrating sphere already?
Do you cover the Vero thermo point with anything, such as kapton tape?Vero case temps have been higher than cree in my tests. upto to 10C differences when at 80 watts. Measured with AWG 29 thermocouple
Either the Vero Tc point is too close to LES and Cree is little further away. not sure.
Yes.
Yeah I noticed that too, that while the Vero Tc reading point is within mm's of the LES, the CXB's is closer to the corner of it's board. They even used different materials for their reading points, with the latter providing a small yet metallic surface.@AquariusPanta
I use vero 29 clamp , which is used to mount the ledil reflector.
It gives some isolation between veros Tc point and LES
The Tc point is close to LES in vero so I do not compare Tc of Veros with Cxb. It is not apples to apples IMO