Ok so if I just swallowed my pride and bought a 700mA version of the meanwell for "ch 3" and use that for the royal blues would that make it easier then? I guess I can make a new driver box it seems like I'm boxing you in a corner too much.
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Yes for the vho replacement channel. Advantage is if your heatsink can take it you can exceed the 700mA limit (which you already did) of the 700BSo I asked if I could change my order for the 1023AB to the 700B instead. Can I still use the 1023AB I have currently?
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myData SPECTRA CSV DATA (2022/05/09) x3
LED Blue (470nm) x54
LED Cyan (490nm) x27
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* SIMULATION DATA
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Luminous flux: 15,051 lm
Radiant flux: 67,739 mW
PPF: 298 umol/s
TCP: 19610 K
CRI: 60
λp: 472 nm
Color: #69B5FF
RapidLed had some. Don't see them anymore..I've used those blue 10w generics before, and didn't find the longevity on them all that impressive.
Doesn't Bridgelux and Citizen make blue COBs nowadays? I seem to remember seeing the parts numbers thrown around a while back but couldn't find them from the usual US based name brand parts places (digikey, arrow, mouser, etc)
That's really not a bad price, run them at 1000mA, maybe up to 1500mA if actively cooled. Low forward voltage means more per stringRapidLed had some. Don't see them anymore..
Reg blue also out of stock.
He had the rb on hand.. and as You and I know DIY is never permanent..
Same power ..if run >1000mA
6750 mW I assume on full current..$129 for 12.
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No all still royal blue..Everything with a "1" is a royal blue.So did you change all the royal blues to blue? Just checking. I could order some more blue. I do wonder if you can't overdrive the generics COB as much as maybe others.
Yea but they don't exist.. Apparently I got to a "orphaned page". Their normal inventory doesn't list them, even if out of stock, anywhere.That's really not a bad price, run them at 1000mA, maybe up to 1500mA if actively cooled. Low forward voltage means more per string
Fellings on OCW plus Bridgelux. Lots of 660nm red but gets heavily diluted by rb.No all still royal blue..Everything with a "1" is a royal blue.
Yea but they don't exist.. Apparently I got to a "orphaned page". Their normal inventory doesn't list them, even if out of stock, anywhere.
So did you change all the royal blues to blue? Just checking. I could order some more blue. I do wonder if you can't overdrive the generics COB as much as maybe others.
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myData SPECTRA CSV DATA (2022/05/09) x8
LED Blue (470nm) x32
LED Cyan (500nm) x16
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* SIMULATION DATA
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Luminous flux: 18,048 lm
Radiant flux: 72,721 mW
PPF: 327 umol/s
TCP: 9430 K
CRI: 83
λp: 472 nm
Color: #A4DEFF
Yes. Actually the new design needs it. IF you get stuck with the AB still works but needs diode redesign.So would it still be OK if I change my order to the 120 700mA B meanwell still? She called me when I was at the phone for work and I couldn't get a hold of the lady later to change the order.
I agree that the K ratings are mostly stupid.
14k Phoenix looks more like other 14k bulbs than 20k bulbs. 20k Radium is more like a 14k than a 20k. The new hamilton 20k is more like a 14k too and was designed to mimic the 20k Radium without needing a HQI ballast.
Phoenix 14k on m80 is mostly crisp white with really good pop. No windex.
The Phoenix 14k has less output and is a bit windex'y on a regular 250w ballast and not m80. Superlumens or "HQI" on an electronic ballast is somewhere in the middle.