Where are you getting Crees at "not much more" than Bridgelux? and why do you say Crees are 3x stronger than Bridgelux?
Your comment suggests that the Apollo fixture is similar to a cheap chinese unit. This is not true. The chinese units dont use aluminum housings/heatsinks, stainless steel hanging kits, Meanwell drivers, PCB, waterproof rocker switches, CAT5 dimming ports, etc. The chinese units are usually non-dimmable also.
Apollo has plans to change their housing design from the "standardized" design to something proprietary to avoid people making such assumptions.
When you take the time to add up the components of the Apollo vs the cost of the fixture, you will realize that you are getting a good deal on a quality fixture.
You can save a few bucks and DIY something that is visually unappealing. I will spend a few bucks and have Apollo R&D and build me something that is plug-n-play and isn't an eye sore.
They are in fact very similar. I own and have opened and dissected two types of Chinese fixtures. A D120 black box (which is exactly what the Apollo is, only made with a few better parts which I'll point out later, and a 48 led circular, modular model called the Nova (or Apollo 4, from Cidly)
- The chinese units dont use aluminum housings/heatsinks
Both chinese units use aluminum housings. The d120 does not use aluminum heatsinks, but my Nova model does. I have pics in the chinese thread to prove it. Apollo added heatsinks to the d120, which does make it better and adds a bit of cost. They even use the same aluminum housing as the chinese one.
- stainless steel hanging kits
Chinese use cheaper hanging kits, yes. Nothing $10 at home depot can't fix.
- Meanwell drivers
d120/Nova use proprietary drivers running at 580 mah. They are dimmable, but only by resistance. The models I have have leds wired in series, so they are high voltage drivers. The leds are protected by voltage regulating ICs within each led to prevent a whole string going out if one led broke.
The Meanwell's are wired in parallel in the Apollo, and offer 0-10v dimming... which chinese drivers don't atm. I replaced the chinese drivers in my Nova with high voltage 0-10v custom chinese drivers and they are now Apex dimmable. The meanwell's cost slightly more, but not much, so there isn't substantial cost added here by using meanwells instead.
-PCB
The chinese fixtures all use PCB boards for the leds
-waterproof rocker switches
Same.
-Cat5 dimming port
easily added with 0-10v drivers. I just cut one end of an ethernet cable and connected the correct wires to the dimmable part of the driver on mine. Cost $5 for an ethernet cable.
-The chinese units are usually non-dimmable also
Many, like mine, are resistance dimmable via a Pot.
Cree's easily put out 3x more lumens per watt than Bridgelux. You can see for yourself via their published spec sheet here.
http://www.cree.com/~/media/Files/Cree/LED%20Components%20and%20Modules/XLamp/Data%20and%20Binning/XLampXTE.pdf
Cree XT-E from Steve's Led - $2.50 each
http://shop.stevesleds.com/Cree-XT-E-Royal-Blue-3-watt-LEDs-CreeXTERB.htm
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Unmodified, my chinese Nova fixture includes everything the Apollo has except for 0-10v Apex dimming and internal moonlights for $230, which I've shown in detail. This is with overnight shipping from Hong Kong included in the price as well. Tell me again why Apollo couldn't make the light a Cree light for $399, when a very similar light to the Apollo costs $170 without shipping fees? It is very much possible. It is just better for them to profit more from less informed buyers who have no other choice. The commercial fixtures are even higher and crazier in price, so the Apollo seems like a great buy.
I'm not saying the Apollo fixture is a bad light, I'm saying they can easily make a profitable Cree one at $399 at only a slight cost increase to them. If I can make a really nice one at $250, then they certainly can at $399. Led companies just have no desire to right now, as long as you are paying premium prices for cheaper parts.
The real kicker here... the pcb board used here in the Apollo and most of the other parts.... very likely are also from China. Should I go on?