I took some time yesterday to put together a spread sheet of my LDR data.
The circuit used for testing consisted of two triodes: the first as the LFO, the second to drive the LED using the cathode voltage. The LFO output was attenuated to about a 6-7V Peak to Peak signal used to drive the driving triode. For testing, the driving triode was biased at approximately 1.5V, adjusted just at the Red diode On state. Minimum test speed was about 2.5Hz, and Maximum Speed was about 7.1Hz.
A Fluke 177 was set to read Minimum Ohms, then Maximum Ohms, and lastly, Average Ohms for each LDR and speed setting. Testing was done with each roach protected from light since it was not sealed on the LDR end to facilitate LDR changes.
Testing was done on the GL5506, GL5516, GL5528, GL5537-1, GL5537-2, GL5539, GL5549; the Light and Darkness light and dark resistance specifications increasing with each model in the order listed. The commercially available VTL5C1 was also tested.
The document Roach Data 1 shows the raw data and data sorted by Maximum Ohms at Minimum Speed, and Roach Data 2 shows the raw data and data sorted by Minimum Ohms at Minimum speed.
General Observations:
• It must be noted that the data collected is only representative of the specific parameters which the LDRs were tested, therefore changes in LFO speed, the driver bias, grid voltage, gain, and driving wave form, among others, will affect results. The data does, however, allow for a general comparison of dynamic performance among the various models.
• Each model group does show performance groupings consistent with its increasing Light and Dark resistance specifications, but the data does show some wide variations. Some of these variations could be from supplier issues. Consider purchasing directly from the manufacturer.
• The VTL5C1 data demonstrates similar performance to the GL5506 and GL5516 models.
I am still working on the Red and Green LED data.
Edit 250808: Corrected and Replaced Roach Data Files