Unfortunately, the T5HO fluorescents are still the best game in town. The LEDs are getting better, but IMO aren't quite there yet. BTW, what's the cost of these?
That may be because they're too new, or aren't really suitable for reptile husbandry.
You would need to do
at least that. You'd need to know the beam angle to have enough to span the entire enclosure width. I think
TayloredExotics has a point that with such a short range, distance to the basking zone would have to be measured very accurately.
IDK. I use a Solarmeter 6.5 that reads out UVI directly.
They're powerful within their effective range, but that range is extremely limited—somewhere between 1/2 to 1/4 of the range of a T5HO w/reflector.
Questions are fine. I try to keep apprised of LED UVBs, but somewhat cursorily. I look forward to the efficiency, longer life, and not polluting with mercury.
If this company mfd these in a strip/linear bulb that could operate in a std. T5 fixture, and could improve the range, they might really have something of interest to reptile keepers.