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Yes Optic and a couple other companies make similar lights. And very good ones at that! The peoblem with CXB3590 based lights run with lenses is that they need 24" - 30" of clearance from the canopy.Run near peak efficiency, they put out 147 lm/watt! And the lenses and or reflectors add weight and cost to the light.
Height mainly depends on the spread you need, 90° reflectors/lenses are just a bit more narrow than the cobs natural 115° angle. 19" height at 90° gets the same spread as 12" at 115°.
@Ripper if you have a lux meter, most are using .014 as the conversion to par for cree 3500k. (Lux x conversion = par)
Or overall lumen output divided by square meters times conversion for average ppfd over the space. (90,000 lumens over a 1.2x1.2, 90,000/1.44 x .014 = 875ppfd)
The other method is using efficiency percentages and calculating par watts.