New Mars Cob Light, are they finally getting it?

frica

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Well since it's a white COB once we have lumen data and colour temperature it's easy to compare it with other lights.
 

Tim Fox

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What are they using for the cob
Actually a nice looking light. 4-6 of them on a frame would be good.
I see they went enhanced spectrum.
Wonder if that cover is rounded to disperse a 120• blended angle?
Kind of like a mothers little helper. Price?
i guess the diodes are in series with the cob since they have a 54A driver

so roughly 1.8A - cob at 36*1.8A (~80W) + diodes at ~18Vx 1.8A (32W)
they released more info
Mars-hydro new design COB Cree +Osram chips light,price around $249.99USD,how do you think?
Specification:COB
Spectrum: 450~475nm 620~630nm, 650~660nm, and white
Par Value: 357umol/m2/s
Lumen:8615Lm±5%@AC120V 8508 Lm±5%@AC240V
Power draw: 110W + - 5%@AC120V 108W + - 5%@AC240V
Input Voltage: AC100-240V AC277 for North America only
Ampere: 0.987A/120V 0.46 A/240V
Core Coverage:2.5ft*2.5ft
Max Coverage: 4.5ft*4.5ft
Light Size: 290*220*210MM
Package Size: MM
Net Weight: 3.4KG
Gross Weight: KG
DB: 0dB
Frequency: 50-60HZ
 

CobKits

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those specs make no sense as a 3590 is throwing that many lumens at 50W

and of course the monos arent measured in lumens

but i dont expect mars to really understand lights either
 

Evil-Mobo

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maybe show him some pictures of your singles,, those single cobs your running are the coolest thing i have seen in a while
I'm just trying to understand how/why someone would come on here bad mouthing something they have no experience with and in this case happens to be bad mouthing one of the better advantages of the product.

Others who don't know could believe this info which is incorrect.
 

OrganicGorilla

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Just because I think it would be a pain in the ass adjusting 10 different fixtures all
the time doesn't mean anyone else has to feel that way. That's my opinion.
 
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