Cococola36
Well-Known Member
Obviously this topic has been touched on a few times already, but i just wanted more insight about this debate as i have a possible upcoming diy project. I say possible because I may not have to change an led unit in my arsenal at all. The light in question is a Cidly Apollo 16 that a while back (over a year ago) I custom ordered led modules and secondary lens for and reassembled myself. At that time it was before the cob rage and before all white spectrum was proven. But after using my first white / red led the area 51 sgs 160 and seeing tags420 aka the now great Greengenes707 using the apache 120's with white / red I decided to change my apollo 16 from the "7" spectrum red,blue,orange white, etc...to white and red.
**Keep in mind** i did not and do not worry all that much about efficiency so no need to point that out as I'm already aware lol
My concerns and questions start here:
1 Is the spectrum I chose relevant at all to todays standards? 6500k, 630nm, 660nm . Each 15 chip module contains 5-6500k, 5-630nm, and 5-660nm. Epistar led most likely...
I feel maybe I chose too much red, as stated above this was a long time ago and probably didn't need all that red so looking for some input on that.
The light was pretty hot at full power (533.28 watts) so I changed it to 400 watts easily with bypassing to of the drivers inside the unit, turning off 4 modules. With only 12 modules on it produced less heat and spread out the modules that are one still illuminating a great footprint. The secondary lens I put in were all 60 degree instead of 90 so at a distance of 36" it covered 3x5ft very well. Here is the light as of now 37" long lol, Is it still worth keeping as is? Or do i continue with converting this beast into cxa cob machine?
If the above novel leads to the necessity to switch to cree cxa or bridgelux vero for a more up to date light tech and raw power then I will take All constructive criticism.
The drivers inside are constant 1.42a
Will these work for any of the current cob leds?
**Keep in mind** i did not and do not worry all that much about efficiency so no need to point that out as I'm already aware lol
My concerns and questions start here:
1 Is the spectrum I chose relevant at all to todays standards? 6500k, 630nm, 660nm . Each 15 chip module contains 5-6500k, 5-630nm, and 5-660nm. Epistar led most likely...
I feel maybe I chose too much red, as stated above this was a long time ago and probably didn't need all that red so looking for some input on that.
The light was pretty hot at full power (533.28 watts) so I changed it to 400 watts easily with bypassing to of the drivers inside the unit, turning off 4 modules. With only 12 modules on it produced less heat and spread out the modules that are one still illuminating a great footprint. The secondary lens I put in were all 60 degree instead of 90 so at a distance of 36" it covered 3x5ft very well. Here is the light as of now 37" long lol, Is it still worth keeping as is? Or do i continue with converting this beast into cxa cob machine?
If the above novel leads to the necessity to switch to cree cxa or bridgelux vero for a more up to date light tech and raw power then I will take All constructive criticism.
The drivers inside are constant 1.42a
Will these work for any of the current cob leds?