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About the burn-in time of the lamp: Indeed this is 100 hours at 100%. Usually a fixture is used at its nominal power, the dim (and boost) ar features that you can use to adjust your output, but dimming a lamp basically reduces the efficiency and makes the spectrum less wide. So you can always better use a 750W lamp at 825W than dim a 1000W to 825W for example.
In new editions of the manual we will mention it, but basically a burn-in period is standard practice.
What i found questionable on this graph is that on model 1000 DE
features between 1000 W and 1150 W dont give any raising
of values in light intensity... line goes straight whithouth
any raising in micromoles.
Why is that like that Whazz??
All the best
DS
The graph depicts umol/s per watt(ppf/watt), not total umol/s from the fixture. So 2.1 umol/s per watt from 1000 -1150 watt power.
2100 umol/s @ 1000 watts
2415 umol/s @ 1150 watts