Bonjour
When you say 510W at 137.7lm/w is it @510w or at nominal power that you get 137lm/w
Me I wonder how efficient this one would be @ 200w!??? or less!?
And the area you could cover with it!?
Have a nice day!
BonjourHere a picture of 3 chips to compare: citizen clu046-1818 (4k ra80), clu046-1812 (5k ra80) and cree cxa 3070 (4k ra80). See how led density varies ? So far, the clu046 -1818 is the best chip I've had.
Bonjour
They look like they could fit on the same holder...are they?
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I'm not sure we will be seeing much more from Philipsthe only other brand I know for a fact that ive seen and i don't know if its out yet is Phillips cobs.. all the other brands seem like cheap Chinese stuff.. just with another brands sticker. sharp i have no idea what they're up to.. but sometimes they just re brand other peoples stuff.. so it depends
the only other brand I know for a fact that ive seen and i don't know if its out yet is Phillips cobs.. all the other brands seem like cheap Chinese stuff.. just with another brands sticker. sharp i have no idea what they're up to.. but sometimes they just re brand other peoples stuff.. so it depends
Looks like the Lumiled line is still gonna be around, just not sold under "Phillips" anymore.
I asked for pricing on 4 of the Luna 300 in 4000k 70cri. I also invited them to this site to get and give there insight on our style of light builds. I also asked for a lumen output at different watts down to 200 watts. I sometimes work near their office, so I will see if I can just pick them up. I just like the thought of a true watt for watt HPS killer, with only 4 chips.
Where did you get the Cicileds from (Citizen)Been trying to find a good passive heat sink. I will be ordering 3 Mechatronix heatsinks ( that's all they have) tonight and I hope to have some plants under it before January. I will also be getting 4 Citizen's new CLU550, 2 4000K 70 cri and 2 3000K 70 cri. I am getting these for $35 each. I guess I might be able to do a head to head.
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Where do you get the Citizen cobs?Here a picture of 3 chips to compare: citizen clu046-1818 (4k ra80), clu046-1812 (5k ra80) and cree cxa 3070 (4k ra80). See how led density varies ? So far, the clu046 -1818 is the best chip I've had.
I emailed them 2 weeks ago, never got a replyI emailed them for some samples to test for indoor growing and they offered me 4 @ $35 each. The price at CDIWeb are about $100 each.
I emailed them for some samples to test for indoor growing and they offered me 4 @ $35 each. The price at CDIWeb are about $100 each.
THe best 4k's I saw the 056....17 ALG's @ 156 lumens/ watt, were only $46 I believe, where did you get the $100 from? Just curiousI emailed them for some samples to test for indoor growing and they offered me 4 @ $35 each. The price at CDIWeb are about $100 each.
Who did you email? Citizen or CDIWeb?
I emailed CDIWeb and thy emailed me a quote for samples at $42.03 each for the CLU056-1825C1353M2G2 (6-8 ) week lead timeTHe best 4k's I saw the 056....17 ALG's @ 156 lumens/ watt, were only $46 I believe, where did you get the $100 from? Just curious
They also seem to be the only American distributor i can find, although I need to hit up Chip Finder....
So it falls far below the CXB3590 and CXB3070I analysed the CLU056 (3000K, CRI70) and got: LER=352lm/w, 99,6V*0,5A= 50W, 172lm/W at 0,5A, Tc=25°C -> 48,9% efficiency.
0,7A -> 47,5%
1,05A -> 45,5%
1,4A -> 43,8%
I also analysed the 3500K CRI80 version and I got nearly the same results.