Hey Realstyles,
Thanks for starting this thread
I'm surprised to be the first to hop in, I'll give it a go..
EDIT : PurpleBuz beat me to it.
1) APPLICATIONs are different:
I don't see it as a VS but more of a case of complementarity.
- Cobs for the base/broad spectrum are unbeatable in terms of total output, simplicity of build, efficiency and price.
- Monos are obviously the best way to tune/complement a spectrum, as you can really pick out the nm-range you want to boost.
Now fine tuning is not necessary with COBS (I beleive that's where you stand) , we already get to choose between extremely adequate and full spectrums, better than any HIDs, except maybe CMH.
.. BUT ...
LED guys have always been in this spectrum tuning stuff, as that's how it all began (no whites).
After all this spectrum experimenting, alot of us have learned from it and like the idea of hitting our plants the best way we can ( Ah yeah !).
More often than not, the ones to bring the next best thing usually started by experimenting a little further than others (..) it can be exciting to walk in uncharted territories
2) CX vs 660nm : Mono's can be very efficient :
I'm not going to take the easy example of blue leds, which are by far the most efficient around, but take 660nm Osam Oslon deep red:
1) CXA - CXB 4000k/3000K give 4.53 - 4.66 umol/J
So 3500K is probably in between, something like 4.6
1W of CXB3590 3500K CD @48.85W at 56% efficiency gives: 1*0.56*4.6 =
2.576 ppf/W
2) Osram hyper red 3T give 5.48 umol/J
@350mA they have 54% efficiency ...
So 1W of that gives : 1*0.54*5.48 =
2.959 ppf/W
In those conditions :
Osram Deep Red gives off 15% more photons per watt than CXB3590 CD 3500K
Shocked ?
My conclusion:
Some will keep it eZ, that's fine. Some like to get creative, and that's fine too.
In the end the right style, is to do it your way. The RealStYle is keeping it yo' style