Do you really think I need 9 or 10. It's a small space. Couldn't I run fewer bigger ones and underdrive them to get better efficiency. I'm a noob to this as I have only done hid lights as pre made led just too expensive for what you get I'm my opinion.9 or 10 vero 18 3500k 80cri driven at 700mA would work well in an area like that. That's a total electric dissipation of 180-200W (about 20W each at 700mA). The cree cobs I think are supposed to be a few percentage points higher efficiency.
From what I understand, the vero 18 3500k 80cri have an efficiency of around 38% at 700mA, which is slightly better than HPS, and already reflected down.
You could use fewer cobs driven harder for a reduced startup cost, but the efficiency goes down as you run at a higher current.
Corn on the cob?COB ???
Well there are the Vero 29's, which may be what your thinking of. Using those and running them at Churchy's recommended 700mA current could lead you to buying a total of 5-7, rather than 9-10 V18's.Do you really think I need 9 or 10. It's a small space. Couldn't I run fewer bigger ones and underdrive them to get better efficiency. I'm a noob to this as I have only done hid lights as pre made led just too expensive for what you get I'm my opinion.
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I'd rather go that route then buying 10 i may copy the thread for the gigantica diy As he is running 6 cree. It just seemed like overkill as I only have 2 plants.Well there are the Vero 29's, which may be what your thinking of. Using those and running them at Churchy's recommended 700mA current could lead you to buying a total of 5-7, rather than 9-10 V18's.
It's chip on board it's like super ledsCOB ???
I'm currently running 2x V18's, @30W each, alongside a BlackStar 240W, 140W actual. All for a single lady.I'd rather go that route then buying 10 i may copy the thread for the gigantica diy As he is running 6 cree. It just seemed like overkill as I only have 2 plants.
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Nice how do you like the blackstar. That's one of the premade I was looking into a while back. And to be honest I just want something that's equal to my 400w but more efficient. I'm looking at long term cost as opposed to up front cost.I'm currently running 2x V18's, @30W each, alongside a BlackStar 240W, 140W actual. All for a single lady.
Looking at your heatsinks, I can't help but wonder where you station the driver.I have a cabinet a little bigger than yours and just designed a light that I intend to use for just that.
(3) of these UFO killers. Each is (1) Driver and (1) heatsink per (4) vero 18
(Just to get the mind working so you can come up with a design)
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I made all my choices based on what a local guy said he seemed to know but guess not lol. He recommended underdriving a larger component.9-10 vero 18 at 700mA is not overkill. I calculated it based on the area of your cabinet. About 180-200W electric dissipation.
20W dissipation each at 700mA draw.
My point about the vero 29 being too powerful is that it might not be worth underdriving that significantly. The cree cxa3070 might be a better candidate for a larger array intended to underdrive that much rather than the vero 29.
I made all my choices based on what a local guy said he seemed to know but guess not lol. He recommended underdriving a larger component.
What would you build for a veg/flower in that space would you run it one driver per cob or run them in series or parallel.
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