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Old 02-16-2012, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by lastlight View Post
What confuses me about that site is:

1) how such a long and narrow fixture can have a uniform PAR spread (circles) in the diagrams

2) the PAR charts for other fixtures appears to be the same? I was looking at a monstrous 150x3W panel and the charts were the same as the 4G?

The more people know the better chance you might have in finding more buyers which is why I'm asking.

This is the Response I got back from them :

The PAR Chart, which depends on the quantity of the led chips, also what kind of LED chips you use. The bridgelux only with PAR value 80-90% of Cree led. So of course, the 150x3W with high PAR value than 48x3w. Our 3g 150x3W only can use Bridgelux led, I recommend you use the Cree led; I do not hope you will be disappointed when you get the bridgelux unit.
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