It's very interesting how the older one heats up a lot less and it also is more lumens at test current. Why choose the new one. Am I missing something?The one that ends in 04 is an older model so the one ending in 24 is the one you want out of the two.
your comparing lumens at two different test temperatures. 85C vs 25C. invalid comparison. open up the datasheet for more data.It's very interesting how the older one heats up a lot less and it also is more lumens at test current. Why choose the new one. Am I missing something?
I'd have gotten dimmable drivers, but whatever. 50-100% with the screw under the rubber plug.20x CCCV Vero 29 PS (Mean Well HLG-185H-48A)
at ~$0.10 per watt! Thank you Ebay!
Bridgelux declare to release the new version in June,Would the newest veros be gen 7? Some gen 7 info is given on the bridgelux page but the data sheet is not presented.
http://www.bridgelux.com/products/vero-series
I was hoping to pop the latest vero29s into my year old optic and use the same meanwell drivers. Its lights out and I dont recall the exact model but there are 4 drivers driving 4 cobs at 2.1mA. Can anyone determine if this is a worthwhile swap? I cant figure out how to interpret those data above.The new Mean Well ELG-150-C2100* looks like it might be ideal for the current crop of Vero 29s, limiting them to a safe/conservative 150w and self adjusting in the range of 36-72 Vf. Jameco lists them for $0.23/watt, although NOT is stock. The new (and currently hard to find) Mean Well ELG-150-42/48/54** would also work great and will likely be even cheaper!
* http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=ELG-150-c
**http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=ELG-150
Thanks for your thoughts. I am rocking the v1 iteration.Basic guess is that replacing the v6 with v7 38V type will provide about 4500 more lumens from a 4 cob lamp at 2.1 amps. Not sure if that's going to make it worth it to upgrade from v6 to v7, but if anyone is still rocking v5 and want's an easy upgrade it might make sense.
A few more observations on the new Vero...
Going to have to start looking around for good driver combinations for the new 95 and 120w Veros. HLG-240 at 1.75 might pair well with 2 120w Veros at nominal... frustrating puzzle though. 3 wattages all with the same LPW at test current and same package size. And if package size is the same will the pricing change based on type or be similar? Who would buy the 80w Vero when they can get a 120w for the same price? If they were only playing around with the parallel strings and input voltage then one would expect some performance drop for the higher wattage type at the same test temp... unless the diodes are not the same or some other type C specific process. Thinking along these lines might indicate a price premium for type C.
If that's the case I'm going to be very curious about what 29C can do at 50 watts and 75, and what the price is. Taking a look at some HLG datasheets for compatibility... very interesting
Once they've gotten things to a high enough binning, they'll probably jump to (I guess) the CXC Family of XLAMP COBs.does cree care and release also a new generation of cobs in the near future¿?
sounds really interesting - thank you for sharing the information like always
Please note the power supplies get their low price and efficiency by using >220VAC and may be more useful for industrial US or non US residential installation!Mean Well ELG-150-C2100 http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=ELG-150-c
Mean Well ELG-150-42/48/54 http://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=ELG-150
95% of all growers I have seen here in cali run 220V for their lights at residential locationsPlease note the power supplies get their low price and efficiency by using >220VAC and may be more useful for industrial US or non US residential installation!