alesh
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They used to claim 60lm/W on the 400 model, I would estimate 25% efficiency. But they may have changed the spectrum since then and according to their new data sheet, the Indagrow 420 emits 533 umol/s and draws 420W. Assuming 90% efficient electronic ballast that is 378 dissipation W. So output of the bulb itself is about 1.4umol/s/ dissipation W, much higher than I would have expected from a fluoro. We don't have the QER of the SPD curve so we cannot translate that into efficiency but if we give them the benefit of the doubt and assume 30% efficiency, that would be about 4.67umol/s/ PAR W. Alesh may be able to give a better estimate on this SPD.
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So with those assumptions made, Indagrow 420 in a 4X4:
378 W * .3 = 113 PAR W
* .7 reflector loss = 79 PAR W (reflector penalty may be even worse in practice)
79/16 = 4.94 PAR W/ft²
4.94 * 4.66 umol/s/W = 23
23 * 10.7 = 246 PPFD averaged
By adding the 40W pontoon, assuming the deep reds are running cool and 30% efficient, that adds 12 PAR W. Assuming they are using 90% efficient lenses that adds .675 PAR W/ft², bringing it up to 5.6 PAR W/ft². @alesh do you have an estimate for umol/s/PAR W of deep red LEDs?
In summary, I am a big fan of intensity and I would not recommend the IG420 for a 4X4, but if you already have one, rock it
LER for IndaGro is around 235lm/W.