overthinkingismything
Member
Hi all,
Just a quick first post to;
1) Pass on my knowledge to anyone who would like an opinion on the Bridgelux Veros that I have gained while I have been doing research into theses emitters.
2) Ask some specific questions about the Spectrum I have chosen for my arrays.
I invite you to read on!
First, Id like to thank Flux, Supra, Pico, Abiqua, Spheda, Guod, Stardust, Positivity, Flora, and any others that slip my mind at the moment, for the great contributions you have made to these and other boards.
While I am not planning to grow cannabis - but rather my greedy tropical flowers and plants for the garden - it is really on this and other marijuana related boards that the best minds at the forefront of using these lights as a DIY for indoor growing have gathered, IMHO. I just wish I had found this place sooner, as a lot of the research I have done has been mentioned here in some way.
OK, so for 1)
There are likely many people like me with as many questions as I had about just what is the best setup. Hopefully this helps you make your deployment decision.
My design criteria was to balance as many of the following;
1) DIY!
2) For veg AND flower (although I do have 6500K tubes I can supplement with, but Id rather avoid that)
3) Mid sized. ~ 200 - 400 W at the plug and dimmable. If I need more power, I can build more arrays.
4) Efficiency is key. Hydro rates will only go up.
5) Cost. Emitters will only improve in the future. PSU, emitter, and heatsink costs will be balanced, with mind to what can be reused in the future when upgrades inevitably happen.
6) Simplicity. Hence the COBs in full spectrum whites.
7) Reliability. I will only use top shelf parts for the warranty and piece of mind they offer (genuine Meanwell, Bridgelux, ect. - no Chinese knockoffs)
8 ) Cool operation. Efficient heatsinking will require active cooling.
9) Ability to source parts internationally. I do not reside in the US.
With these goals in mind (and after a thorough full-page Excel analysis of the entire Vero line-up at all input amperages across all the different Meanwell drivers that fit the bill) I have come to the conclusion that the Vero 10 is the best way to go, given my design criteria.
To come to this conclusion I created formulas which took into account; PSU cost per W, efficiency, % of utilization in string design * LED cost, efficiency per W at drive currents, total system lumens / absolute efficiency. I also considered junction temps and lifespan, spectral blending and LED spacing, ease of final product realization and secure and reliable sourcing.
Given the above, I concluded in favour of the Vero 10, running at .500 A, in a string of 13, on a meanwell HLG-185C-500B (Dimming option). Heatsink I am still sourcing; perhaps something overkill from surplus, or perhaps the T-slotted 20mm LED star heatsink from HeatsinkUSA so I dont have to drill and tap holes (The makers LED one just doesnt have enough mass for me, although it is the much better finished product).
Price in my market is under 200$ for LEDs and PSU. Add 50$ for heatsink and fan(s). Im thinking 2 x 120x38mm (better static pressure) undervolted (quiter, while still maintaining 40+ CFM each). Fans will drop heatsink C/W by a factor of 2 3 times at these speeds.
Add 50$ for solderless connectors, misc wires, shrink, cabling, ect. Total cost 300$ for 195.452W at the outlet (92% efficency due to APFC) of 108.083 lumens/W full spectrum light (21125 lm assumed @ 4000k tj 25c).
Subsequent light doubling can be added to this systems heatsink (I plan to go at least 8 x 12 x 1.5), reducing cost per W of final system.
So now that that is out of the way, it leads us to where I need help moving forward from you guys.
2) Spectrum Selection
I have seen numerous recommendations all over the web. I have looked at manufacturers arrays, DIY projects, white papers, considered anecdotal evidence, and looked at comparison grows ect. I have seen the WW:NW ratios proposed, the supplemental red, the far red, the uv, ect. and I feel like I am no further ahead in deciding, so this is where Id like some input.
One thing I havent gotten around to, admittedly, is looking at Fluxs PAR estimations. That is next on my list.
With all that being said, here is the Vero spectrum I have chosen as an all around multipurpose veg and grow light.
3 * 2700K 90 CRI
2 * 2700K 80 CRI
2 * 3000K 80 CRI
1 * 3500K 80 CRI
4 * 4000K 80 CRI
1 * 5000K 70 CRI
I am still unsure about using the high CRI 2700k (I was hoping for more of a peak in the higher reds out of them?). This mix should create a ~ 2.5:1 WW:CW ratio with around 9.23% blue.
I would appreciate those who are more knowledgeable to critique my proposal, as Id like to place a parts order in the next week
This thread will also serve as my build log, once the final design is finalized. I look forward to dialoging with you all.
Cheers!
Just a quick first post to;
1) Pass on my knowledge to anyone who would like an opinion on the Bridgelux Veros that I have gained while I have been doing research into theses emitters.
2) Ask some specific questions about the Spectrum I have chosen for my arrays.
I invite you to read on!
First, Id like to thank Flux, Supra, Pico, Abiqua, Spheda, Guod, Stardust, Positivity, Flora, and any others that slip my mind at the moment, for the great contributions you have made to these and other boards.
While I am not planning to grow cannabis - but rather my greedy tropical flowers and plants for the garden - it is really on this and other marijuana related boards that the best minds at the forefront of using these lights as a DIY for indoor growing have gathered, IMHO. I just wish I had found this place sooner, as a lot of the research I have done has been mentioned here in some way.
OK, so for 1)
There are likely many people like me with as many questions as I had about just what is the best setup. Hopefully this helps you make your deployment decision.
My design criteria was to balance as many of the following;
1) DIY!
2) For veg AND flower (although I do have 6500K tubes I can supplement with, but Id rather avoid that)
3) Mid sized. ~ 200 - 400 W at the plug and dimmable. If I need more power, I can build more arrays.
4) Efficiency is key. Hydro rates will only go up.
5) Cost. Emitters will only improve in the future. PSU, emitter, and heatsink costs will be balanced, with mind to what can be reused in the future when upgrades inevitably happen.
6) Simplicity. Hence the COBs in full spectrum whites.
7) Reliability. I will only use top shelf parts for the warranty and piece of mind they offer (genuine Meanwell, Bridgelux, ect. - no Chinese knockoffs)
8 ) Cool operation. Efficient heatsinking will require active cooling.
9) Ability to source parts internationally. I do not reside in the US.
With these goals in mind (and after a thorough full-page Excel analysis of the entire Vero line-up at all input amperages across all the different Meanwell drivers that fit the bill) I have come to the conclusion that the Vero 10 is the best way to go, given my design criteria.
To come to this conclusion I created formulas which took into account; PSU cost per W, efficiency, % of utilization in string design * LED cost, efficiency per W at drive currents, total system lumens / absolute efficiency. I also considered junction temps and lifespan, spectral blending and LED spacing, ease of final product realization and secure and reliable sourcing.
Given the above, I concluded in favour of the Vero 10, running at .500 A, in a string of 13, on a meanwell HLG-185C-500B (Dimming option). Heatsink I am still sourcing; perhaps something overkill from surplus, or perhaps the T-slotted 20mm LED star heatsink from HeatsinkUSA so I dont have to drill and tap holes (The makers LED one just doesnt have enough mass for me, although it is the much better finished product).
Price in my market is under 200$ for LEDs and PSU. Add 50$ for heatsink and fan(s). Im thinking 2 x 120x38mm (better static pressure) undervolted (quiter, while still maintaining 40+ CFM each). Fans will drop heatsink C/W by a factor of 2 3 times at these speeds.
Add 50$ for solderless connectors, misc wires, shrink, cabling, ect. Total cost 300$ for 195.452W at the outlet (92% efficency due to APFC) of 108.083 lumens/W full spectrum light (21125 lm assumed @ 4000k tj 25c).
Subsequent light doubling can be added to this systems heatsink (I plan to go at least 8 x 12 x 1.5), reducing cost per W of final system.
So now that that is out of the way, it leads us to where I need help moving forward from you guys.
2) Spectrum Selection
I have seen numerous recommendations all over the web. I have looked at manufacturers arrays, DIY projects, white papers, considered anecdotal evidence, and looked at comparison grows ect. I have seen the WW:NW ratios proposed, the supplemental red, the far red, the uv, ect. and I feel like I am no further ahead in deciding, so this is where Id like some input.
One thing I havent gotten around to, admittedly, is looking at Fluxs PAR estimations. That is next on my list.
With all that being said, here is the Vero spectrum I have chosen as an all around multipurpose veg and grow light.
3 * 2700K 90 CRI
2 * 2700K 80 CRI
2 * 3000K 80 CRI
1 * 3500K 80 CRI
4 * 4000K 80 CRI
1 * 5000K 70 CRI
I am still unsure about using the high CRI 2700k (I was hoping for more of a peak in the higher reds out of them?). This mix should create a ~ 2.5:1 WW:CW ratio with around 9.23% blue.
I would appreciate those who are more knowledgeable to critique my proposal, as Id like to place a parts order in the next week
This thread will also serve as my build log, once the final design is finalized. I look forward to dialoging with you all.
Cheers!