justsmokedope
Well-Known Member
hi im trying to do a bit of a tare down on the new Evolve EV700 there's very little info on their web site about them .
the leds look like lm301b 2700k and 6500k not sure on the cri and poss osram oslon ssl 660nm reds
ive taken an educated guess on the leds but i think i'm somewhere near
the 660nm reds seem to be run off the 2 2.65a meanwell drivers but at 500ma i think and those leds can go upto a max of 1000ma
am so wondering if the samsungs are being run at a softer level also , maybe this is as its a run cool light
if they are doesnt this mean you could crank these up 2 11 with some slightly different drivers and poss cooling
i'm also trying to figure out how many of each led there are i think there is
134 6500k
103 2700k
12 660nm
on each pcb so times 10 for a full light
also im thinking that this is the reason for the 4 drivers 3 of the being different and 2 x 36v and 2x 42v drivers
this clustering technique is something i've been thinking about for a while and its nice to see it works in practice
the leds look like lm301b 2700k and 6500k not sure on the cri and poss osram oslon ssl 660nm reds
ive taken an educated guess on the leds but i think i'm somewhere near
the 660nm reds seem to be run off the 2 2.65a meanwell drivers but at 500ma i think and those leds can go upto a max of 1000ma
am so wondering if the samsungs are being run at a softer level also , maybe this is as its a run cool light
if they are doesnt this mean you could crank these up 2 11 with some slightly different drivers and poss cooling
i'm also trying to figure out how many of each led there are i think there is
134 6500k
103 2700k
12 660nm
on each pcb so times 10 for a full light
also im thinking that this is the reason for the 4 drivers 3 of the being different and 2 x 36v and 2x 42v drivers
this clustering technique is something i've been thinking about for a while and its nice to see it works in practice