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TLDR How should I space my lights for a 3ft x 6ft or 6ft x 6ft area, is 3000K alright to start with veg, how should I use my extra driver... help me build something cool!
A ton of research has been done, to the point where it was just going in circles trying to decide between overall light/energy output, upfront cost, efficiency, color warmth/spectra etc... So just to take action and get started, 4 CXB3590-0000-000R0HCB30G (3000K 30G CB 72V 3-step) and 3x 1400mA HLG-185H-C1400B have been procured; so I have an extra driver to use up, sell, keep as spare, etc.
I am working with just over 6' x 6' total area and made my original decisions based on that, but am thinking I will design this to eventually be used in 3' x 6' of that and having two chambers in the future. There is a pole in the middle of the area So I will probably be making 3 separate fixtures for modularity.
I was planning to run the lights at the full 1400 mA, slightly overdriving them, giving me some real intense output per light, which would give me a much higher light output for seemingly lower initial cost. Or I could back them down if I wanted. I was aware of the hit on efficiency but caved in; I know the efficiency pays for it over time of course, but the lights aren't the only thing I needed and I am not on a relatively high budget at all.
Trying to cut to the chase, I need help figuring this all out. For one, I want to use the spare driver and get some 6500K, 5000K, or similar to start with, then down the line at the right time also get some 2700k and hooking up some switches to make a super versatile light! These need to be lower cost LEDs but I don't want them to be totally useless.
The problem is I am having trouble finding them since most places don't have stock of 6500k, anyone know good sources in the USA? Any other brands to look for other than Cree and Bridglux?
They also need to make proper use of the driver's 71v-143v 700-1400 mA output, or I would have to get cheap drivers (scared of fire risk). In the future I can also increase the efficiency by getting other drivers / lights and make a new combination.
However, could I get by with just the 4x 3000K lights for now, putting out about 11,000 lm or more each, to fill either 3ft x 6ft or 6ft x 6ft? Is there enough lower wavelength light for that stage?
I am going crazy trying to figure out the spacing, actually using trigonometry for once. I may design it as more of a bar style, all 4 LEDs in a row, and then supplementing that with what I create with the other driver to help with the width. At 18 inches and a 60 degree angle of light I calculated I should place them 14.8 inches apart to spread 6 ft. Does that sound right? Is 60 degrees too small of an angle? Is this a good idea for 3ft x 6 ft? What angle of light do you use? I plan to use reflectors.
This is too long winded, so please just give your input on what would you do with the other driver, light spacing, light wavelengths, etc.
A ton of research has been done, to the point where it was just going in circles trying to decide between overall light/energy output, upfront cost, efficiency, color warmth/spectra etc... So just to take action and get started, 4 CXB3590-0000-000R0HCB30G (3000K 30G CB 72V 3-step) and 3x 1400mA HLG-185H-C1400B have been procured; so I have an extra driver to use up, sell, keep as spare, etc.
I am working with just over 6' x 6' total area and made my original decisions based on that, but am thinking I will design this to eventually be used in 3' x 6' of that and having two chambers in the future. There is a pole in the middle of the area So I will probably be making 3 separate fixtures for modularity.
I was planning to run the lights at the full 1400 mA, slightly overdriving them, giving me some real intense output per light, which would give me a much higher light output for seemingly lower initial cost. Or I could back them down if I wanted. I was aware of the hit on efficiency but caved in; I know the efficiency pays for it over time of course, but the lights aren't the only thing I needed and I am not on a relatively high budget at all.
Trying to cut to the chase, I need help figuring this all out. For one, I want to use the spare driver and get some 6500K, 5000K, or similar to start with, then down the line at the right time also get some 2700k and hooking up some switches to make a super versatile light! These need to be lower cost LEDs but I don't want them to be totally useless.
The problem is I am having trouble finding them since most places don't have stock of 6500k, anyone know good sources in the USA? Any other brands to look for other than Cree and Bridglux?
They also need to make proper use of the driver's 71v-143v 700-1400 mA output, or I would have to get cheap drivers (scared of fire risk). In the future I can also increase the efficiency by getting other drivers / lights and make a new combination.
However, could I get by with just the 4x 3000K lights for now, putting out about 11,000 lm or more each, to fill either 3ft x 6ft or 6ft x 6ft? Is there enough lower wavelength light for that stage?
I am going crazy trying to figure out the spacing, actually using trigonometry for once. I may design it as more of a bar style, all 4 LEDs in a row, and then supplementing that with what I create with the other driver to help with the width. At 18 inches and a 60 degree angle of light I calculated I should place them 14.8 inches apart to spread 6 ft. Does that sound right? Is 60 degrees too small of an angle? Is this a good idea for 3ft x 6 ft? What angle of light do you use? I plan to use reflectors.
This is too long winded, so please just give your input on what would you do with the other driver, light spacing, light wavelengths, etc.
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