I'm moving to a new place in a bit, and the light is lower so time to engage in some DIY cost-saving magic. General plan is to mount these on a few ~2 ft wide baker racks that will be adjacent to north-facing windows to supplement current lighting plan. Not only orchids will be here, but some succulents, bougainvilleas, etc. Anyway, does anybody here have some input between these options? Leaning towards the options listed below, or derivations thereof, rather than cheap Home Depot shop lights as the spatial extent and light intensity needed makes the efficiency non-negligable from my back-of-the-envelope estimates.
First question -
Samsung Q series vs the
Bridgelux EB gen 2.
The Samsung Q is so efficient (203 lumens / watt), I can't see using the H series, since I cant find it for substantially cheaper. But will I really notice an extra ~20 lumens per watt between 187 and 203? I feel like wiring, temperature, driver inefficiencies etc. will mask this, so the Bridgelux wouldn't be too substantially different. What am I missing?
Second question that ties into the first, how much should I shoot for 4000K over 5000K? Not really a matter for the Samsung Q (same price on digikey) but the 5000K Bridgelux is currently at like 6 bucks and free shipping on arrow currently, so that seems like a major steal, vs the ~10-11 for the 4000K. Also, does anyone who knows Bridgelux more specifically know why this price differential occurs? They both seem to be Gen2, but am I missing anything?
Currently I'm leaning towards just getting the 5000K Bridgelux, mostly based balancing up-front cost and estimated efficiency. This sound like a good choice to you?