SupraSPL
Well-Known Member
Another important thing LED builders have to do is choose their drive current. You can use the exact same metrics, electrical efficiency and $/PAR W. For the CXA3070 3000K AB bin, if you are willing to pay $4 /PAR W, you can drive it at 700mA and get 49% efficiency. This can reduce your heatsink cost and will create less heat to get the same job done so you may get AC/ventilation savings.
On the other hand if you want to drive it at 2.1A, your cost drops to $1.60/PAR W and efficiency drops to 36% (will be lower in practice due to increased junction temp from internal thermal resistance of the COB). 36% is still a very respectable number and much higher than the best commercially available lamps. The downside is the drivers cost $30 each so that make 1.4A a better deal in this case.
On the other hand if you want to drive it at 2.1A, your cost drops to $1.60/PAR W and efficiency drops to 36% (will be lower in practice due to increased junction temp from internal thermal resistance of the COB). 36% is still a very respectable number and much higher than the best commercially available lamps. The downside is the drivers cost $30 each so that make 1.4A a better deal in this case.
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