qwerkus
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Check the docu. Max power for the citizen cob is 365w!It is only 7 € more expensive on kb...for already well known cxb 3590 top bin and they are 150W...
My choice is made...
CU
Check the docu. Max power for the citizen cob is 365w!It is only 7 € more expensive on kb...for already well known cxb 3590 top bin and they are 150W...
My choice is made...
CU
Yeah because he explicitly said he was going to run them at 365W...I'm pretty sure he can read too.let us hope that you know how to work with all these numbers and graphs...
Those seem to be 100W heatsinks. Way overpriced if you ask me. Intel core2 stock cooler are much better, and you can get them for next to nothing. (http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2132)
OupssssCheck the docu. Max power for the citizen cob is 365w!
"The stock Intel Core 2 Duo heatsink is composed of two sections - the first an outer ring of extruded aluminum with 24mm long curved cooling fins, the second an internal 32mm diameter cylindrical copper Heat spreader"Those seem to be 100W heatsinks. Way overpriced if you ask me. Intel core2 stock cooler are much better, and you can get them for next to nothing. (http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2132)
Like you said, similar characteristics to Vero29.Citizen CLU056-1825C1 @ 1.4A (70W)
Tj75C = TC50C
Temp droop @ TC50C = 4.1%
1.4A * 50.46Vf @ TC50C = 70.66W
the 3500K, typical lumens @ 1.4A TC25C = 17898
current droop factor at 1.4A = 64% so 11455 lumens
temp droop at TC50C = 4.1% so 10985 lumens
10985/70.66W = 155.5 lumens/W
155.5/324 = 48% efficient or 33.9 PAR W
$45.5/33.9 = $1.34/PAR W
Cost matched comparison:
CXB3590 3500K CD @ 75.5W = 49.7% for $1.26/PAR W
Vero 29 V2.0 3500K @ 51W = 43% for $1.29/PAR W
So the Citizen behaves a lot like the Vero series, resistant to current droop and excels at running hard while the CXB3590 still the best option for high or very high efficiency. Another way to look at it, if you are going to run at 75W/COB or lower, the CXB3590 is cheaper and better. If you are going to run harder than that, the Citizen would threaten the Vero29 (assuming it is available and actually cost $45.50 or less).
Thank you for the numbers. How would the citizen CLU046 perform against cree cbx 3070 ?Yes if you get them for 24 euro shipped and run the nominal current (84W) you should get 43% efficiency for $0.75/PAR W. Those are pretty good numbers in that cost category. The Vero29 V2.0 5000K @ 108W is 39% efficient and cost $0.67/PAR W.
You have to pay VAT too when ordering from Kingbrite. Otherwise you're breaking the law.Bonjour
Remember that on tme you have to add 20% vat on every price if you live like me in EU! + 7, 50 € for shipping
I get my 4 cxb 3590 cd from kb for 205 € +.holders (10 $ shipping included) .
4 V29 in kb should cost 110 €...
Have a great day ★
I happen to know a bit about customs in Western Europe. Up to 150€, they usually don t ask for VAT in France, although theoretically VAT is owed for any sum. Since most Chinese retailers undervalue their goods during shipment, small internet shipments are rarely controlled. In Germany there is a franchise of 23€, which is much better enforced - they open your package. But even there, if total sum of tax money owed is under 5€, you won't pay anything because it wouldn't cover administrative costs. In Switzerland, there is a not-so-well-known free trade agreement with china and only 8% vat, making things very sweet for ali shoppers. In all cases, usually CE certification for electronic devices is what matters most when buying LEDs; I've seen it more than once that your package gets shipped back because of that, and taxes/vat where not even mentioned!You have to pay VAT too when ordering from Kingbrite. Otherwise you're breaking the law.