Alright got the approval from both parties......i would like to thank Dan at timber for the gear and Nick for the sphere work! They did an awesome thing for us at RIU , finally getting some solid info.
Annnnnnd back to reality........ oh shit , I already used that line
"See the attached files for raw data from the sphere. The spectral data is the raw watt output at each nanometer and the other file shows the power consumption and lumen output. The Lamp P(W) in column X is the power at the wall taken from a UL approved and calibrated power supply, it generally reads a little high as it shows the worst case scenario. We started the flat plane testing, but with the frame you provided they were a little close to each other and didn't have a good spread. I didn't want to take a bunch of data points that were skewed due to position of the COBs.
Another thing to note is that the reflectors lower your lumen and PPF readings due to the loss of energy that occurs when the light bounces off the reflector, you can think of this as friction. In this case you are losing 8.2% of your total output by using the reflectors.
If you want to know total efficiency you can sum the entire Spectrum (W/nm) column in the spectral data sheets and divide by the fixture power number, this shows you watts of light energy divided by input wattage.
Your PPF numbers are as follows:
660nm 143 PPF 1.5 PPF/W 95 W 0.27 W/W
3000K 402 PPF 1.89 PPF/W 213 W 0.40 W/W
3 w/ref 369 PPF 1.73 PPF/W 213 W 0.37 W/W
4000K 410 PPF 1.91 PPF/W 214 W 0.42 W/W
My PPF numbers are:
Mega 1401 PPF 2.15 PPF/W 650 W 0.46 W/W
Veg8 365 PPF 1.92 PPF/W 190 W 0.40 W/W
Mini 255 PPF 1.70 PPF/W 150 W 0.38 W/W
Numbers that I have pulled from various sources around the web from verified 3rd party testing:
Power (W) Flux (lm) Radiant Flux (W) Efficacy (lm/W) Radiant efficacy (W/W)
SK400+ 90* 481.5 40280 125.2 83.66 0.26
SK400+ 120* 466.1 40360 127.4 86.59 0.27
SK600+ 645.1 74710 231.4 115.81 0.36
Illumitex Neo Sol DS 411.1 9018 90.58 21.94 0.22
Kind K5 XL750 485.3 10070 94.15 20.75 0.19
T5HO 8 tube 456.8 24000 60.72 52.54 0.133
Timber 660nm 4 94.78 1257 25.9 13.26 0.273
Timber 3000K 4 212.7 27824 86.19 130.81 0.405
Timber 3000K 4 Ref 212.8 25463 79.11 119.66 0.372
Timber 4000K 214.4 29084 89.8 135.65 0.419
Mega 678.6 95459 309.3 140.67 0.46
Veg8 193.2 25176 76.64 130.31 0.40
Mini 150.6 19829 56.7 131.67 0.38
I did not test the 3500K because it will basically be dead between the 3000K and 4000K. If you want to know what you lose with the reflectors on the 4000K just subtract 8.2% from those numbers as the loss will remain the same. You will see in the 660 data that we took three measurements to see how the output dropped as the fixture warmed up, we then let the 3000K and 4000K units warm up the same amount of time as the lowest numbers from the 660 data.
The pin sinks work pretty well for passive cooling and the CREE COBs are really efficient, but if you want to crack the 2.0 PPF/W range you are going to have to go with more COBs at a lower drive current or active cooling. We hit our numbers by spreading 100 watts out over a 12"x12" board, this is the major advantage of doing custom boards. Rest assured that your numbers are light years ahead of our friends at Kind and Illumitex. I didn't test the Osram thing because we have one here and they are a terrible configuration."
Using timber's 200w 4cob kits, so if you want the specs used (meanwell driver,pinsinks, etc) check the website...... it's a common/popular mah, so thats why it was picked
"The first thing I learned is those online calculators from the LED manufacturers don't work."............. cough 2.8umol/j cough, somebody is going to have a rough day when he gets the sphere results back...... lol
"The Zelion thing is using plastic drivers and those optics will knock off a serious amount of the light output. We tested the 2x2 here without the optics and they weren't any better than the Mini, but the Mini coverage was much much better.
"............ kinda agree with this, but he's an osram hater........ still just wanted a number , can't bitch about volunteer work though! ha ha
Anyways I'll get all the files uploaded when I get near a computer again...... phone sucks
Time for some wine