Lx7500 led replacement

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Can anyone tell me what the prices are for these in US dollars? I don’t know what currency it’s showing, but it isn’t dollars. I live in the US, but I am out of the country right now, maybe that’s why?
 
Ok, that’s what I see, but the currency symbol isn’t dollars.
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Impulse buy
I am not so sure I like that much blue but wanted the extra pop from 380-430ish

I hope there is enough white. I don't use a lot of red or green but wonder if I will miss them. Big gamble I guess

Here I superimposed (quick and dirty)
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Impulse buy
I am not so sure I like that much blue but wanted the extra pop from 380-430ish

I hope there is enough white. I don't use a lot of red or green but wonder if I will miss them. Big gamble I guess

Here I superimposed (quick and dirty)
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Could always mix and match the pucks I suppose
 
From the other thread, it does not sound like they support that. But not sure if it is a channel labeling and spectral plot thing or an actual power mapping issue.
 
I don't think we'll be able to mix and match pucks in one light fixture. The first problem that comes to mind is one illumination channel controlling different colors on the different pucks. For example channel 5 could be hyper red on the 72xx and then cool white on the 75xx. Also, I would guess there is probably some difference in driver voltages between the different color LEDs.

I suppose you could mix and match fixtures, but I have enough difficulty making one spectrum and don't have the patience to dial in two.

I'm really interested in seeing what people think of the new pucks. I was tempted to get some, but with three 7206 lights it would cost over $400.
 
I'm really interested in seeing what people think of the new pucks. I was tempted to get some, but with three 7206 lights it would cost over $400.
More like $675 :astonished-face:
that is 9 pairs at $75 per pair.

I had to order 8 pairs and really hoping I don't have buyers remorse.
 
More like $675 :astonished-face:
that is 9 pairs at $75 per pair.

I had to order 8 pairs and really hoping I don't have buyers remorse.
Ha, I was way off on my estimation. That'll make it a harder pill to swallow. I'll have to get them now or wait for another sale.

I hope you're happy with them. If not, they may not be hard to sell. ;)

They seem like a good bet to me. That increase from 390 - 450 is very alluring. I only use the Cool White, Cold White, True Green and Hyper Red for about an hour at like 30%.
The Blue White is gone, which is a little concerning since that is where I get the green through red in my spectrum. I guessing the Daylight White is the replacement for that. Maybe they decoupled the white spectrum from the blue, which could be better.

I think I'll update my P4 tomorrow and see if they have the 75xx LED configuration in light composer.
 
Maybe this helps deciding:
(please note: this is not the final version and the text at the end is wrong, should be "after: 7506" or something like that)
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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