A Sneak Peek at Some HLG QB Prototypes
Any guesses from anyone as to what diodes the SX 324 board is made of?
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a white diode that's going to do 3.0 umole/j?? lol I can't tell what they are..
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Can you share the dimensions of the QB480?LEDG wrote: βTue Dec 12, 2017 7:41 pmmajorana wrote: βMon Dec 11, 2017 5:25 pmLEDG wrote: βSun Dec 10, 2017 11:51 pmThe main appeal behind the Nichia seems to be the 90 CRI availability. Regarding the 480 chip board, I think its utility would really depend on its price. If it doesn't cost a whole ton more than a regular QB, you should be able to get some wicked efficiency by driving it quite low.
When comparing the same diode there's significant anecdotal evidence (that you too have shown!) that 90CRI is more efficient than 80, despite the lower efficacy (in terms of lumens per watt.) Using an entirely different diode, which to begin with already has lower efficacy, is putting out something entirely different. Perhaps 140lpw@90CRI would be more efficient (in terms of grams per watt) than a 180lpw@80CRI, but it would definitely be a challenge and remains to be proven. Apples to apples.
As for the 480 board, I agree that driving softer is always a good idea. But if the board itself will be more expensive (in $/W), and would also require a more expensive heatsink setup, I'm not sure where's the appeal any more.
But then again, I'm a hobbyist with a limited budget. If I could afford it, I'd pay the fairly modest premium HLG ask for (when compared to ordering from suppliers and going fully DIY) and save myself quite a bit of hassle. I know there are people out there who have different considerations / deeper pockets, who would probably find this crammed 480 board particularly appealing.
Yeah, it'd be difficult to pit different spectrums with different efficiencies against one another and make the comparison fair and equal.
As I say, I'm most eager to try the 480 board just to find out what sort of temperature and light output I get from it at, say, the same power as you'd run a QB288.
Same profile as the QB288 and 304.
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22.5" x 2.5"
It's an 8Sx12P configuration, so voltage will be 23-24V and that'd put max current at 2.4A.
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Jolly Green Giant wrote: βTue Dec 12, 2017 9:39 pma white diode that's going to do 3.0 umole/j?? lol I can't tell what they are..
I'm slowly reading my way thru SAG's lighting guide, but there is a mention, which isn't followed up on, on a new 3 uMol/J light. (He can be verbose, but there's plenty to learn.)