Probably about 300mA. Not sure if it would be worth it.Greenmadness wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 3:19 pmHey @TEKNIK how low do you think one should run these eb gen 3 strips at for 3.0+ umol/j?
Bridgelux gen3 slim CRI90 test results
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Thanks @TEKNIK you are a treasure to the growing community.
Also other then UVA, do you feel that anything else needs to be added to the EB gen 3 2700k?
Ive been thinking about using the 3000k eb gen 3, and just adding a smidge more 660nm and a little bit or 730nm.
Thanks for all your help!
Also other then UVA, do you feel that anything else needs to be added to the EB gen 3 2700k?
Ive been thinking about using the 3000k eb gen 3, and just adding a smidge more 660nm and a little bit or 730nm.
Thanks for all your help!
The only reason to add more 660 is to increase efficiency, I'm not sure it would be worth the hassle.
730nm on a separate channel is a good idea for end of day.
The 2700K cri90 from bridgelux doesnt need more far red as it is and it would have a negative effect adding more depending on the strain.
People get a little fanatical about using the latest new suppliment lighting around and its not always needed.
If you build a light with a good spectrum apart from adding near UV (400-440nm) the next step I would make before chasing anything else would be side and undercanopy light.
Trials that are going on with a product I made is showing really good results and definitely better yields.
This new product is in production now and will be for sale in about 2 weeks.
I personally believe that this is where you will gain much more than you would by chasing efficiency in your main light or adding more red.
Results so far can not be disputed, the product works and works very well.
Maybe take a look at my Instagram to see a little of whats being tested if you are interested.
730nm on a separate channel is a good idea for end of day.
The 2700K cri90 from bridgelux doesnt need more far red as it is and it would have a negative effect adding more depending on the strain.
People get a little fanatical about using the latest new suppliment lighting around and its not always needed.
If you build a light with a good spectrum apart from adding near UV (400-440nm) the next step I would make before chasing anything else would be side and undercanopy light.
Trials that are going on with a product I made is showing really good results and definitely better yields.
This new product is in production now and will be for sale in about 2 weeks.
I personally believe that this is where you will gain much more than you would by chasing efficiency in your main light or adding more red.
Results so far can not be disputed, the product works and works very well.
Maybe take a look at my Instagram to see a little of whats being tested if you are interested.
Find me on Instagram led_teknik
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Ok awesome thanks man you truly are the best.TEKNIK wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 1:09 pmThe only reason to add more 660 is to increase efficiency, I'm not sure it would be worth the hassle.
730nm on a separate channel is a good idea for end of day.
The 2700K cri90 from bridgelux doesnt need more far red as it is and it would have a negative effect adding more depending on the strain.
People get a little fanatical about using the latest new suppliment lighting around and its not always needed.
If you build a light with a good spectrum apart from adding near UV (400-440nm) the next step I would make before chasing anything else would be side and undercanopy light.
Trials that are going on with a product I made is showing really good results and definitely better yields.
This new product is in production now and will be for sale in about 2 weeks.
I personally believe that this is where you will gain much more than you would by chasing efficiency in your main light or adding more red.
Results so far can not be disputed, the product works and works very well.
Maybe take a look at my Instagram to see a little of whats being tested if you are interested.
I’ve been following you on IG for a while and when those buddy lights are available I’ll be grabbing a bunch. And hopefully your UV lighting to when it comes out!
Should be able to do .zip again now Tek.
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Hi TEKNIK,
I just bought some of those EB 2700K 90CRI strips instead of the samsung F-Series because I saw your testings. Thanks for that really helpfull information!
May I ask you, at which distance you had the lamps from the luxmeter? I can't find this information anywhere, sorry!
Thanks for your work, really appreciate!
I just bought some of those EB 2700K 90CRI strips instead of the samsung F-Series because I saw your testings. Thanks for that really helpfull information!
May I ask you, at which distance you had the lamps from the luxmeter? I can't find this information anywhere, sorry!
Thanks for your work, really appreciate!
The test i do are not with a lux meter. Its with a goniophotometerfurijosi wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:11 amHi TEKNIK,
I just bought some of those EB 2700K 90CRI strips instead of the samsung F-Series because I saw your testings. Thanks for that really helpfull information!
May I ask you, at which distance you had the lamps from the luxmeter? I can't find this information anywhere, sorry!
Thanks for your work, really appreciate!
Find me on Instagram led_teknik
wanted to buy some of these. but digikey replied:
"Part number BXEB-L1190U-30G3000-C-C3 is a non stocking item for Digi-Key. Non stocking means we no longer house this part here at Digi-Key. We can special order this part for you though there is a minimum order requirement of 180 pieces. Lead time is approximately 9 weeks. "
8$ for 1.2m or 4000lm is cheap tho
"Part number BXEB-L1190U-30G3000-C-C3 is a non stocking item for Digi-Key. Non stocking means we no longer house this part here at Digi-Key. We can special order this part for you though there is a minimum order requirement of 180 pieces. Lead time is approximately 9 weeks. "
8$ for 1.2m or 4000lm is cheap tho