For example this statement is simple not true " but for better at same price point go 048-1212s at 1000mA they give as good or better than the Vero 29s at 1000mA." The CLU048-1212C4-273H5K2 gets around 128 lm/W @ 25c The Vero 29 D BXRC-27G10K0-D-7X gets 145lm/W @ 25c. So the vero not only wins but it kicks a bit of butt. You might want to learn to read the Data sheets to get the most accurate and up to date info.
I know, but did say it was 'ballpark figures' from cobCalc, and the chips they are pulling data from are not up to date.
Was really pointing out 1212 over Vero 18 - the ones from cobCalc are V2 citizen and Vero earlier generation.
But according to cobCalc the 1212 will give comparable performance to the Vero29 at 1050mA at half the price.
It also shows 3070 and 3590 results that are great, but at premium prices (plus holders needed etc.)
And YES... you need to do your own calculations based on data sheets to decide if you have enough.
I like them all, but for 3x3 need more COB or run them harder (based on 6 count given earlier).
It's all trade offs...
Cheaper COBs you put more of them in - heat and light is spread out across room
Driven Harder - need more height above canopy and fewer COBs
I went with Vero 18 (and 13) and that's my decision based on my area and so far results are good.
Still testing the positioning of light above canopy distance for this intensity level and can be closer than if running at higher current.