Waveform leds d50 99cri strips

whytewidow

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And btw the 108 watts is free air no heat sinking. 4.5 Amps at 24v no heat sinking. So in retrospect should be able to push more than 4.5a per board with good heat sinking. So I'm gonna find out. Or let the smoke out. Lol
 

whytewidow

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Well I emailed waveform. And offered to do a test run. They are trying to branch out into the horticultural world. They sent me one of their waveform photo photonpanel 100w 4k boards. They retail for 149.99 plus shipping. I got it for free.

Its heavier than the equivalent HLG QB. Idk if its thicker aluminum or if it's just that much bigger. This panel is 12"×24" and only 24vdc and holds 4.5A without any cooling. Just gree air hanging. So we will see how well it works.

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ChiefRunningPhist

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Well I emailed waveform. And offered to do a test run. They are trying to branch out into the horticultural world. They sent me one of their waveform photo photonpanel 100w 4k boards. They retail for 149.99 plus shipping. I got it for free.

Its heavier than the equivalent HLG QB. Idk if its thicker aluminum or if it's just that much bigger. This panel is 12"×24" and only 24vdc and holds 4.5A without any cooling. Just gree air hanging. So we will see how well it works.

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How'd they run? Extra heatsinks needed?
 

B710049732

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222nmled light can be sterilized without harming the human body, but as far as I know, there is no manufacturer that can make this product. If there is one that can make this product, I hope to contact me, I am very willing purchase
 

Montanan

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The 99CRI strips are probably great for photography, or just making it seem like you're outside when you're inside, but even though I was an early adopter of 90CRI I don't consider CRI a useful metric for growing plants. :)

I like 3000K 90CRI cobs just fine for a full cycle/flowering spectrum and I know I can get it in the 55-60% efficiency range for a reasonable price. I would consider going straight monos if the price/performance is right. I think a 10% blue 90% 630-660nm lamp would probably be very low CRI.

I am likely committing a crime posting on an old link.. It hurts getting slapped, but I am searching for the light. Total infant to growing, but as an old dude, I know some things... Like details make the project. I couldn't decide between cmh and led, I like the led as its pretty low tech.
So I will build. I spent a couple of weeks reading about light for cannabis, listening to podcasts from growers and educators, came to the conclusion that I should make all available spectrum for plant to use as it sees fit. Looking at all the led choices I was a little disappointed till I saw 90~98cri Lighting strip modules. I can augment the bottom with UVB and A up to the point the leds pick up the slack, I should be
covered..right?? I know I'm ocd, and obsessing over this, but lighting is the one non transient part of this grow equation. Get the right tool first.
In my search I came across cutter.com. Really like the products over there. Thought I had chosen a cree 98 cri board with fat spectrum, then you guys pointed me to a Migro vid where he compared luminus to cree, and cree fell short. So now I am seeking a few subtle yet tangible increases in light for energy spent, if in fact they exist to a degree its worth the money. I dont care about elect used, just light to plants.
More light per strip, so thats always good.. right? As I struggle in the quagmire of information and options, slowly sinking, I wonder if I have missed some entirely superior light OK, someone upstream/rollitup, said spectrum or high cri isnt a big deal? Dont we all want everything an led can give? Why consider an 80 if you can have a 98?
Not trying to stir anything up, lots of opinions out there, just want to know if im all wrong.. Peace.
Below are the cutter board, the optisolus, and the Samsung strip I almost ordered. Which would you want for your plants?
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HippieDudeRon

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Photosynthesis is a quantum process directly tied to light levels. Higher CRI leds are more of a filter on lower a CRI than anything. They make less of certain nm's...not so much more of others, and that is how they get to the high CRI balance point. You can see this when you show them in absolute outputs not normalized ones.
Can think of it in photons as something like this...
90 cri is like 2+2+2+2=8
95 cri is like 1+1+1+1+1+1+1=7
80 cri is like 4+4+2 =10

Total is the most important and why you see what you see in the led market.
 
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