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faltaren
31.12.2015, 11:26
Hi! Is there coming more leds in the wizard? Its an excellent way to get the spectrum in my diy led. But leds between 473-519nm is missing. Allso below 425. Will this be added? Would be awsome 😄
faltaren
11.01.2016, 12:44
Nothing?
What you need exactly, do you have a producer and a label? Then i can make some files. You can also look at this Website (http://www.ajakandi.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=340&Itemid=662) for PSPEC files in German
regards Pit
faltaren
11.01.2016, 14:59
Oh you can? That would be awsome.
I use exotic oceanwhite (http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/solderless-ocean-coral-white/)
Cree XT-E Royalblue 455nm highclass bin.
Cree Xm-l2 warm and cool White 3200/6500k
Exotic 430nm violet (http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/exotic-hyper-violet-led-430nm/)
Exotic 405nm violet (http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/solderless-true-violet-led-405nm/)
Cree CX3590 5000 k High CRI
Can you make a file for these? :D
i need one day
Here one with 500mn and 425nm
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faltaren
11.01.2016, 15:40
i need one day
Here one with 500mn and 425nm
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I can wait one day :D. Thank you very much.
sorry went a little earlier.;) I hope it is completely.
nice Spectrum
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faltaren
11.01.2016, 22:41
Oh thx that was fast. Im gona try it tomorrow. Very nice of you 😄
faltaren
12.01.2016, 08:51
sorry went a little earlier.;) I hope it is completely.
nice Spectrum
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Download
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Works fantastic :D. Thank you very much, much to play with now ;)
faltaren
08.06.2016, 08:08
Hi PIWAWT can you fix one more file :)?
http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED-Components-and-Modules/XLamp/Data-and-Binning/ds-CXA2.pdf
The 5600k 10-11000 lumen one.
Thx
pspec file for
XLamp® CXA2 Studio LED 5600K
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regards Pit
faltaren
08.06.2016, 14:57
Thank you so very much :D
faltaren
10.06.2016, 16:36
Hmm the lumen i over 100% to high. one lamp i 11 000 but in the lightcomposer it says 240000?
You can set the Lumens in LightComposer. Please send a screenshot
faltaren
13.06.2016, 21:27
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
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
faltaren
14.06.2016, 10:34
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?
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.
faltaren
15.06.2016, 05:27
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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