Growmau5
Well-Known Member
we are saying the same thing.right but isnt it simpler to say
250 chip board
100W input power
100/250= 0.25W/chip
0.25W / 2.8V = 89 mA/chip
regardless of how the chips are arranged
(obv 2.8V is a simplification but youd still root out the relative info you need)
all of which are up to the user
same with cobs i suppose. nobody is running clu058s at their nominal wattage of several hundred watts
your analogy is more like somebody who buys an (actual) 200W light, one has 4 cobs, one has 9 of the same cobs. caveat emptor on what the difference is
i feel like were saying the same thing in different ways
But still the question persists at least 10x per day:
Which is better, the xxxboard or the xxxxxboard?
And it's only going to get worse for the newer diy peeps. I cant swing my dong without hitting 2 new board makers a month.