nc208
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Lol now you blame digikey.Blame DigiKey for those sheets.
I pulled what they had for sale on their shelf and pulled the sheets that matched those.
Lol now you blame digikey.Blame DigiKey for those sheets.
I pulled what they had for sale on their shelf and pulled the sheets that matched those.
well that is generally the cheaper route. smaller cobs driven softer are generally more efficientThere are two schools of thought here. One says fewer, brighter emitters is better,
ive only ever heard good things about rapidled but if they say citizens are "entry level" thats laughable. as stated they make a wider variety of chips than any manufacturer including 3 models which are more efficient than veroCI know why Rapidled makes they bad(the Citizens) and called they entry-level.
well and case size/footprint for thermal dissipation. vero29 B C and D are all same foot print, vero 29 and 18 are not.Again, C is better because it is bigger than D(more diodes), just like a V29 is better than a V18.
Differences are alone the number of LEDs and the type of diodes used.
this is correctA Clu058-3618 has more than twice as many diodes and would blow your V29C out of the water... at any current!
Even a 1825 can do that..
That's a FACT!
Last time I was perusing CDI their prices on the 3618 was $103, they've dropped quite a bit. But, in all fairness those ARE the Gen 5 chips rather than the Gen 6 - they are the same price, they just don't have any in stock right now.
gen 6s can do 150C tj and 120C case temp. i think thats the highest out there and well above our application,.i have run 3618s at 420W on a $15 mechatronics iceled just for the hell of it. its plenty stableCitizen COBs that are in question are running 140° C at full power?
How do those chips deal with passive cooling, the latest and greatest 1825 and 3618?
Blame DigiKey for those sheets.
I pulled what they had for sale on their shelf and pulled the sheets that matched those.
There is headroom for the Vero29, still. The efficiency isn't that great though, even though they are listed to run higher I bet there will be runaway heat problems.
Although, all of the currents shown will require active cooling. My setup requires passive cooling.
Citizen COBs that are in question are running 140° C at full power?
How do those chips deal with passive cooling, the latest and greatest 1825 and 3618?
@CobKits
Hmmm.... Didn't you just say the Vero C was superior because "higher lumens at the same efficiency is better"? You seem to want to go both ways here. Either you are willing to pay more for the higher efficiency ("Cost can go up if the efficiency is there on lighting") or you're not. Now I'm not sure which school you are in - higher intensity or distributed light?From what I saw for sale, I could get two Vero29C chips for the price of one Citizen 1825 and three for the price of the 3618.
That means two or three passively cooled COBs spreading out light at a much higher efficacy because the drive current and heat will be much lower.
which chips
Hmmm.... Didn't you just say the Vero C was superior because "higher lumens at the same efficiency is better"? You seem to want to go both ways here. Either you are willing to pay more for the higher efficiency ("Cost can go up if the efficiency is there on lighting") or you're not. Now I'm not sure which school you are in - higher intensity or distributed light?
Frankly if you're going to be doing a vertical setup like you're talking about in the other thread, passive/active becomes moot if you have a big ass fan at the bottom blowing upwards (through your heatsinks) - its already active cooling.
You can run the 3618 at 100W instead of the 168W and get 170-180 l/W. Get it down around 70W (passive cooling range) you're probably pushing close to 200 l/W - isn't 25-30% higher efficiency you get at that range worth the higher per light cost? Cobby has tested a bunch of these different chips and could probably tell you exactly what you can get for given wattage in terms of l/W.
I'm not sure which 1825 data sheet you are looking at, but from the 140 l/w figure it sounds like you're still looking at the gen 5's. If the last 4 digits in the part number are not M2-F1, or M4-F1 stop looking. Oh, and Digikey SUCKS for good Citi COB's. Their prices are ridiculous on the high powered ones.From what I can find the 3618 is $100 a chip.
The 1825 is on sale right now, I don't know how long that will last and I'm not sure which chip is $35.
From the data sheet, the 1825 produces slightly more (~500 lm) at 2.25 A? With about 140 lm/W.
The V29C is at 1710 mA and 155 lm/W, at 2565 mA it is producing 5,000 more lumens at 141 lm/W.
I don't know the headroom for the Citizen.
At the sale price I would say it could be an option if it performs well passively air-cooled and the driver cost isn't very high.
@Rahz
I wonder, what would be the output and efficacy of the V29C actively air-cooled at 2.25 A?
You may have been using the 85C number for the total lumens, but you were using the Vero's 25C/155 l/W figure. Citi doesn't use 25C for their l/W calc, they use 85C. Its not readily apparent from their tables until you actually do the calculations. Your comparisons were apples to oranges with the l/W figures. If you are going to compare l/W you should do so at the same temps. At 25C the Vero 29s are 155 l/W and the Citi Gen 6's are 171 are virtually the same wattage. And at 85C it's 139 l/W for the Vero and 161l/W for the Citi. No matter how you slice it the Citi chips are not inferior to the Veros in any way.I don't have the newest sheets, just what I found for sale.
I'm looking at the 85° C figures, I'm more than aware.
All of the comparisons were done at 85° C.
I still think I made out for what I have.
You like yours, I like mine.
Stoked on ur growing under UFO80LED.I like it too. Its doing a good job so far. I'm going to grow a single autoflower under it.
I'm moving some stuff around and will be starting the auto grow in the next couple days.Stoked on ur growing under UFO80LED.
I will only quote your apology and forget the remaining insults, mate.... and apologize.
I will only quote your apology and forget the remaining insults, mate.
It seems that you have learned the lesson now, slowly but finally, Lol!
No offense...
I will only quote your apology and forget the remaining insults, mate.
It seems that you have learned the lesson now, slowly but finally, Lol!
No offense...
I went back and carefully read my prior post, not a single insult in the bunch of words I chose to use.
Given the fact that I never insulted you, you claim I insulted you and you believe it.
You are a sociopath.
Furthermore, you intend to spread misinformation about me in an attempt to slander my name.
I no longer respect your trust you.
Just an FYI this can be taken as an insult, you are insinuating he needs colorful pics and graphs to understand data.If you can understand all of those numbers without a colourful graph then you will simply concede my point and apologize.
I agree - the comment was clearly meant to demean the opposing side in the discussion.Just an FYI this can be taken as an insult, you are insinuating he needs colorful pics and graphs to understand data.
Now don't you think you've derailed this thread enough from its original topic of the best LED bulb.
and you said insults are not your nature but you clearly just called him a sociopath, perhaps you need to look in the mirror.
Now let this thread die already.