Gavita Enters the LED Market

They don't mention color temperature. Perhaps it's a 5000K veg light and then 2.6umol/s/W is quite achievable with 8 F-series 4' double row strips. Especially if you lower the Tc to a more realistic number instead of 65C.
 
there are at least 2 different kinds of leds used in there. *cough* proprietary phosphor *cough*
I would have been surprised if there wasn't something proprietary in that fixture. With the name Gavita on it, you expect some kind of differentiator.
 
You can't get 2.6 at system level with the lm561c easily, it takes far to many. you would need 20+ double rows to get 2.6 @600w

E2a they are 1m+ long so at least 10 of them.
Yeah I see thats system level efficiency, my bad. A similar number of LM301B diodes should be about the same though.
 
Well it's pretty much similar to any led strip light we've seen here in the DIY builds. But then, how else would you do a led strip light other than this?

In that concept I think it's as far away as you can get from Fluence too. It's doesn't have the spine where you attach the strips to (with open ends) and it comes out of the box already assembled.
 
Well it's pretty much similar to any led strip light we've seen here in the DIY builds. But then, how else would you do a led strip light other than this?

In that concept I think it's as far away as you can get from Fluence too. It's doesn't have the spine where you attach the strips to (with open ends) and it comes out of the box already assembled.
Completely agree with you. Sethimus just thinks he's super smart and knows everything. Fluence is literally twice the size of that fixture.
 
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