High powered LED strip

Aolelon

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Anyone seen this? Looks like a new LED strip. Hes claiming it to be a LED board to compete with HLG. Although I don't like his comparison because he is using the 304 instead of the 288 to compare it to. It looks powerful enough.

http://www.stevesleds.com/Full-Spectrum-Array-FSA-80-up-LED-200W_p_368.html

although with no real analysis on this you cant be too certain.
23.12” X 1.33” - Dimensions
48V - Maximum Voltage
48V - Minimum Voltage
0.001A - Minimum Amperage
4.0A - Maximum Amperage
2.0A - Recommended Amperage for max efficiency
~13,000 lumens @ 90W
~25,500 lumens @ 185W
 

skoomd

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Not as efficient as i would like (144 lumens/w at 90w and 127.5 lumens/w at 200w) but damnnnnn cheap if you drove them hard!

Also where did you pull that 25,500 lumens at 185w from? It says 25,500 lumens at 200w from what im looking at on that link.

The price point is excellent though.

edit: nvm found it. It says on the specs part that it's 25500 lumens at 185w but on the description it says 25500 lumens at 200w. hmm....

also interesting it is using 3w diodes. I dont like 3w diodes. The mid power samsung diodes are such a treat as far as spread/penetration/uniformity is concerned....
 

Ryante55

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Anyone seen this? Looks like a new LED strip. Hes claiming it to be a LED board to compete with HLG. Although I don't like his comparison because he is using the 304 instead of the 288 to compare it to. It looks powerful enough.

http://www.stevesleds.com/Full-Spectrum-Array-FSA-80-up-LED-200W_p_368.html

although with no real analysis on this you cant be too certain.
23.12” X 1.33” - Dimensions
48V - Maximum Voltage
48V - Minimum Voltage
0.001A - Minimum Amperage
4.0A - Maximum Amperage
2.0A - Recommended Amperage for max efficiency
~13,000 lumens @ 90W
~25,500 lumens @ 185W
The 304 is more effecient why don't you like that he is comparing to the more effecient board?
 

Aolelon

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Not as efficient as i would like (144 lumens/w at 90w and 127.5 lumens/w at 200w) but damnnnnn cheap if you drove them hard!

Also where did you pull that 25,500 lumens at 185w from? It says 25,500 lumens at 200w from what im looking at on that link.

The price point is excellent though.

edit: nvm found it. It says on the specs part that it's 25500 lumens at 185w but on the description it says 25500 lumens at 200w. hmm....

also interesting it is using 3w diodes. I dont like 3w diodes. The mid power samsung diodes are such a treat as far as spread/penetration/uniformity is concerned....
It is on the same page, under specifications tab. Thats why I am saying I dont know, without any numbers to be able to actually calculate yourself.
 
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Aolelon

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Well with the way they are laid out it. How would penetration be any different. Isnt it all about point of light?
 

Randomblame

Well-Known Member
If he's so confident about the performance, why does not he say which specific LED's he uses?
Also 80 top bin 3w diodes would certainly be more expensive and when he speaks of "full-spectrum", that reminds me of cheap e3ay EpiLED's in 1600°k. Without further informations and lab tests I would not recommend to buy a light, which only claims to be better than a QB without any kind of proof.
 

Chip Green

Well-Known Member
If he's so confident about the performance, why does not he say which specific LED's he uses?
^^^ Exactamundo...
The "full spectrum" title always baffles me as well...
I feel this niche market is now trending into a territory of slightly less deceptive advertisement.
Not a fan of the comparison chart, especially the "NO" under hotspot....that is entirely subject to application...
Also the $129.00 retail price SLASHED down to the low, low price of $49.99, gives me that Crazy Steves used car lot feeling....

Now, all that being said, I believe we have all seen WAY worse....
 

nfhiggs

Well-Known Member
Anyone seen this? Looks like a new LED strip. Hes claiming it to be a LED board to compete with HLG. Although I don't like his comparison because he is using the 304 instead of the 288 to compare it to. It looks powerful enough.

http://www.stevesleds.com/Full-Spectrum-Array-FSA-80-up-LED-200W_p_368.html

although with no real analysis on this you cant be too certain.
23.12” X 1.33” - Dimensions
48V - Maximum Voltage
48V - Minimum Voltage
0.001A - Minimum Amperage
4.0A - Maximum Amperage
2.0A - Recommended Amperage for max efficiency
~13,000 lumens @ 90W
~25,500 lumens @ 185W
F-series puts out 27,200 lumens @ 171 W. for the same price. 15,600 lumens @ 90W.
 

Aolelon

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I definitely agree with you guys. I seen it without any actual data to back up his claim and figured id put it up for everyone to scrutinize.
 
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