A Tasty LED thread!
The website will have more information available in the next week but I'll be glad to provide specifics here. I have a batch of CXB lamps that should be ready on or before next weekend. In the CXB categories I'm hoping to focus on the 1750 but demand may end up pushing me towards 2100. I hope there will be some interest in the 1400 series but am unsure whether the demand will be there for it.
Here are some suggestions in a 20" x 36" space:
1 T2-1400 about 550 PPFD
1 T2-1750 would be about 650 PPFD
1 T2-2100 would be around 760 PPFD
1 T3-1400 about 820 PPFD
1 T3-1750 would be just under 1000 PPFD
1 T3-2100 would be around 1150 PPFD
1 V4-200 about 885 PPFD
Options
The T2 is a bit short for that space but would work.
Total emitter spread on the T2 is 12", T3 and V4 is 24".
No real world data yet but I have 2 lamps reserved (my first sale!) and several people emailing me asking for prices specs and availability. A week ago I was hoping to just sell something. Now I'm thinking the initial CXB batch will be gone quickly and I'll be left waiting on components again. The coming batch will be all 1750 except for a couple T1-2100s. Minus the two that are spoken for I'll have 6-8 lamps in the 1750 series available depending on which models I end up building. The pricing scheme is primarily based on $5 per par watt in the 1750 category, 2100s being slightly less and 1400s being a bit more. There currently is no T4-2100 planned as it would require two drivers and makes reasonable pricing difficult though I am looking at some options that wouldn't compromise quality. I also won't be stocking T1-1400 at all or expecting requests for it to be fulfilled as the price per par watt would be $7.
Anyway, the lead time on the 2100 series can be as short as 2 weeks but no promises. Driver availability is sketchy at the moment, could be as much as 3-4 weeks. I can have a better idea of time frame on Monday. Feel free to correspond with me by email. The 1400 series could be stocked quickly on request. I can have non stocked 1400s available in as little as a week.
There may be a V3-240 in the near future with very nice price per par watt, though obviously the efficiency can't compete with the CXBs.