Welp, coffee is installed, suppose I should get to work. Back to the Home Despot for some loppers and a new deadbolt. Sucks getting locked out of your own house cause the lock mech keeps getting stuck.
I’ve cleaned it, adjusted it, etc… the lock keeps getting stuck like something is worn and blocks the movement unless you jiggle it just right. Which is not easy once it’s jammed. Not even the handle on the inside does it and when it’s stuck, the screws are blocked so you can’t manually release it.
It doesn’t have a lot of red, what are you talking about? It has 35% 600-700nm red, the SPD and SQD graphs literally don’t tell you anything about how much of what is in the light percentage wise, it’s just a depiction of the shape of the spectrum and the different peaks relative effeciency to the other peaks. It does have a good amount of blue in it though, most lights are 15-20% I’m right at 25%.
That’s why I say if the company isn’t publishing their real spectrum percentages or full sphere data they are hiding something or reselling OEM fixtures that they don’t know anything about.
Total PPF 400-700nm = 2633
Total PPF 380-800nm = 2666
400-500nm (blue) = 674 or ~25%
500-600nm (green-yellow) = 1037 or ~39%
600-700nm (red) = 921 or ~35%
It’s my ProTerp 800w + dual red + dimmable to off 730nm far red (in this test the 730nm was off). None of my lights have ever been above 40% red in output going all the way back to the very first ones I ever built, the OG Evos had right about 38% red, the ProYields have right at 38% also. The ProTerp Series actually has less red than either of those fixtures, and higher effeciency with a much much more full and complete spectrum. It’s the closest thing to CMH/Sunlight you can currently get in LED form. Also has less red than mammoth nova series, those are 36.5-37% red, and has less red than the GML Borg Ultra also (they haven’t made their testing available yet, but its somewhere in the neighborhood of about 40-45%). And is a full 15%+ more effecient than both of them.