im trying to interpolate the data from the chart on page 1 for CXB3590 3500K
0-50 W is damn near linear and PPFD can be modeled as P= 9.25-0.03W
so.. i wanted to calc an ROI for 4@50W vs 8@25W vs
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the above equation can be normalized to represent efficiency = 1 @ 50W:
E=1.1935-0.00387W
thus if 50W has a relative efficiency of 1
25W has a relative efficiency of 1.097
12.5W has a relative efficiency of 1.145
but if i look at Supra's efficiency tables we have a different relationship for PAR/W (relative to
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A /W / formula /table
1.4 / 48.846 / 2.62 / 2.62
1.05 / 35.54 / 2.756 / 2.846
0.77 / 25.37 / 2.859 / 2.950
0.7 / 22.90 / 2.883 / 2.976
or to put it a different way, on a umol/W basis, according to the tables, 8 cobs at 25.37W should be 12.6% more efficient. according to the formula it is 10.0% more efficient.
by the formula, 12.5W is only 14.5% more efficient than 50W. i was anticipating it being 20% more efficient
obviously for that sort of investment (16 cobs vs 4 cobs), that 5% is kind of a big deal
what am i missing? are my calcs wrong? are supras measurements wrong? is cree's reported data erroneous?