LED Spectrum Side By Side's......

OneHitDone

Well-Known Member
Why does there seem to be no discussion around brother @Mikenike 's outcome? Solid run there buddy!



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hybridway2

Amare Shill
Yeah, nobodies touching this one with a 10' pole.
:weed:
He did a nice job & got a nice haul.
Only difference in that sbs is spectrum.
Spectrum discussions everywhere these days too. Weird hu?
 

loco41

Well-Known Member
Yeah, nobodies touching this one with a 10' pole.
:weed:
He did a nice job & got a nice haul.
Only difference in that sbs is spectrum.
Spectrum discussions everywhere these days too. Weird hu?
So the added blues for the amares are 470 on those strips?

I've been looking at the bridgelux thrive spectrums a lot lately and they seem to fill the blue region pretty well while still providing the 660/730 with the peak around 630. Hopefully they will be reasonably priced as a diy option.

Just an amateurs thoughts from staring at spreadsheets far too often, but these seem to check a lot of boxes in the 430-730 regions.
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
So the added blues for the amares are 470 on those strips?

I've been looking at the bridgelux thrive spectrums a lot lately and they seem to fill the blue region pretty well while still providing the 660/730 with the peak around 630. Hopefully they will be reasonably priced as a diy option.

Just an amateurs thoughts from staring at spreadsheets far too often, but these seem to check a lot of boxes in the 430-730 regions.
Yes its 470nm filling the "Cyan Gap". They also pump allot of 630,660,730nm as well as x2 whites to reduce the green output.
Thrives, Opti's, SoelSemi's, Opto's & many more full-broad spectrum chips are coming out. I to dig them. The combo's or possibilities will be almost limitless as to what one can do with LEDs soon. I can't wait!
 
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