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    pspec file for

    XLamp® CXA2 Studio LED 5600K


    Cree XLamp® CXA2 Studio LED 5600 K.zip

    regards Pit

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    Thank you so very much

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    Hmm the lumen i over 100% to high. one lamp i 11 000 but in the lightcomposer it says 240000?

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    You can set the Lumens in LightComposer. Please send a screenshot

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    Quote Originally Posted by PIWAWT View Post
    You can set the Lumens in LightComposer. Please send a screenshot
    Yes but then the watts are wrong. Its should be 11000 at 90w but its 24000

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    That's right so. If you have a lumen value, you must also enter this. For "older" lamps (HQI ect.) you have to use the Watt Input
    The LightComposer can not convert it, because there are very different things

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    Quote Originally Posted by PIWAWT View Post
    That's right so. If you have a lumen value, you must also enter this. For "older" lamps (HQI ect.) you have to use the Watt Input
    The LightComposer can not convert it, because there are very different things
    But its wrong in the composer? I should be 11000 at 90w but its not? That cant be correct?

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    if you have 10 LEDs, each with 200lm, then you give in LightComposer a 2000 lumens. It does not matter what is shown on the display Watt
    If you have a lamp, and the lumens do not know, you give a watt, even there it does not matter then what is in Lumen field.
    The ratio can the LightComposer not calculate, as this is dependent on lamp type and color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PIWAWT View Post
    if you have 10 LEDs, each with 200lm, then you give in LightComposer a 2000 lumens. It does not matter what is shown on the display Watt
    If you have a lamp, and the lumens do not know, you give a watt, even there it does not matter then what is in Lumen field.
    The ratio can the LightComposer not calculate, as this is dependent on lamp type and color.
    Ok so i have to shoose. It cant handle both i guess. Thats a shame 😣

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