A ppfd footprint over a 5x5 has too many variables to estimate PPF. Much more interested in raw PPF under controlled consistent conditions. For comparing different cobs, testing with\without optics is also less interesting.Will test PAR of each COB all driven off the same driver in the same environment,
I will test them without optics and then with the 80 degree Glass Optics.
This will be over a 5 x 5 space and check the numbers and see if we came close or lost it. Things are looking good.
I assume you don't have an integrating sphere, but if you setup a white reflective tube about 12" long and maybe 6 inches diameter with the cob at one end, and a decent par meter at the other end. While this can't be compared directly to PPF from an integrating sphere, it should be good enough to compare cobs measured the same way, and provide a relative comparison to the PPF in the datasheets.