traveller7 said:Very true, with the exception of substantial differences in the performance between ballasts and bulbs of similar spectrum. Not to mention the vast differences in reflector efficiency, etc.
In the best of all worlds you would have data to determine, spectrum, PAR, reflector coverage, reflector efficiency, ballast efficiency, and ballast/bulb interaction. This test is only 2 or 3 of those pieces. Spectrum has been tested by Sanjay Joshi in the past and I'll be offering the bulbs I own for testing as his time allows.
Hope that helps.
Well, if we really want to get into the nitty gritty of things, anyone who posts results should also post what kind of error is associated with those results, due mostly to equipment used, and it's respective accuracy.
Once we have this data we will still need multiple testers (not just sanjay

With any one of these tests, I'm speculating that you can get at least a 5% error, due to equipment, (so results that show that one bulb has 5% higher output than another might as well say that they are the same)
I have not the slightest clue what differences there may be between different bulbs of the same brand/watt/K-temperature, -hopefully not much, but it would be nice to know - just testing a few would might turn out to be a real eye-opener :eek1: can't wait to see those results.
Just a few wrenches to throw into the old testing regime