Yessr here are the updated numbers. The original numbers were estimated from the PDF but for the more accurate numbers I counted the pixels in MSpaint.
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Thankfully KNNA specified PAR WATTS when he have us the 15-20% number. When I mentioned 10% for the 3000K CCA3070 I got that number from Mr Flux's data:
CXA 3000K
Blue : 10% power, 8% flux
Red : 24% power, 27% flux
CXA 4000K
Blue : 19% power, 16% flux
Red : 17% power, 20% flux
CXA 5000K
Blue : 24% power, 20% flux
Red : 14% power, 17% flux
I have also used the counting boxes method for the 3000K XTEs and I arrived at 11% (different phosphor). For vegging the 4000K or 5000K could be very helpful. Unfortunately the 5000K from Digikey is the lowest bin. Where did you find them for $33?
Got all the wiring from elecdirect but still waiting on the drivers so I have been working on another pair of driver boards for 300W each. Last time I used 1/2" plywood and but it is much heavier than necessary. Home Depot was out of pegboard so I am using a 1/4" sheet of underlayment and it is much better. I just drilled holes and will zip the drivers to the board. Made some power terminals and zipped those on.
To polish the big sinks I start off with 80 grit on a palm sander. That does the majority of the work. Then I go to 220 until all the 80 grit scratches are out. Finally 600 with a 3M manual sanding block. When I was polishing them I would continue to 1000 1500 and 2000. Then I would use a pair of liquid compounds and finally aluminum polish. I decided that none of that was necessary and 600 grit should be a good value point. I agree that the aluminum polish leaves a residue. I was using alcohol to try and dissolve it afterward.
I also go to 600 grit on all of my aluminum stars. Every single one of them is a far cry from flat lol.