Rahz
Well-Known Member
I'm planning an LED panel build and was originally going to use 18 Cree CXA-2530s. Running them at 40 watts (65% of max) allowed me to easily work out a light grid that delivers good coverage in a watt range appropriate for my space. I had briefly looked at The Bridgelux Vero series. I decided the Vero 18 would have required more emitters and the Vero 29 would require less, causing grid layout problems and light mixing issues (same reason I decided against the CXA3050).
Then after I had my mind all made up I read an article showing how Bridgelux has a slight par advantage over Cree for their respective emitters.
https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/743645-cree-cxa-analysis.html
So I take a closer look at the data sheets. It doesn't give a max watt rating like the Cree data sheets but it does state they have a 50,000 hour rating at 2X the test current. I'm pretty sure this means the Vero18 is a 60 watt unit, which would make it a direct comparison with the 60 watt Cree CXA-2530.
Can anyone confirm that the Vero18 is a 60 watt emitter?
If I find this to be the case I'll end up using Bridgelux. The link I provided shows the Vero series putting out more light per watt and they're a few bucks cheaper to boot.
Then after I had my mind all made up I read an article showing how Bridgelux has a slight par advantage over Cree for their respective emitters.
https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/743645-cree-cxa-analysis.html
So I take a closer look at the data sheets. It doesn't give a max watt rating like the Cree data sheets but it does state they have a 50,000 hour rating at 2X the test current. I'm pretty sure this means the Vero18 is a 60 watt unit, which would make it a direct comparison with the 60 watt Cree CXA-2530.
Can anyone confirm that the Vero18 is a 60 watt emitter?
If I find this to be the case I'll end up using Bridgelux. The link I provided shows the Vero series putting out more light per watt and they're a few bucks cheaper to boot.