The part I like best are the rows of HID fixtures in the background lolThis is somewhat interesting. A viewer on my YT asked for my opinion on this light. I prepared to copy paste my "why Chinese lights blow donkey balls" response. Then I looked at the thing...
30" x 30" nice large form factor panel, featuring 9 x cxa2540 & and a bunch of monos for a decent price point. I think China is reading these forums and starting to catch on to what growers want, namely: large spread out panels with name brand shit. I am going to predict that in 1 year, we see a light like this with cxa3070 or maybe even cxb for a similar price point.
What do you guys think, garbage, or half way decent?
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That is definitely not what that page says ...You can reduce weight and heat of the fixture by having the drivers remotely located. As this page says, there's no maximum cord length. I took the driver off my high bay and it's much lighter and cooler now.
Well let's just say 10' wouldn't be a problem. Though with several small drivers the number of long wires might get excessive for practicality.Yes, you definitely can remotely place your drivers in case of too much heat (and vice versa).
But ...
That is definitely not what that page says ...
"There is little practical limit in cord length" - from a commercial page.
should not be taken as a
"There is no maximum cord length" - a scientific fact.
Cord length are usually not an issue, however when remotely placing a driver, do check your wire size is not too much on the lowside and consider otherwise that :
- Distance of cord, if extreme, can cause quantifiable losses.
- If combined with a driver load close to max output => driver might not even startup anymore. (worst case and unfrequent scenario)
Damn Will, that is quite the compliment. Just what I needed today, its been one of those low motivation kind of weeks. Sincerely, thank you!@Growmau5 ,
I just wanted to add my appreciation for you efforts. Your love for the hobby is expressed in your artisan approach to all your projects. I think many would agree that you make folks want to do things better. I enjoy your flair for design, it is nothing if not inspirational.
I regard your presentation of projects as infotainment of the highest caliber. Your videos inspired me to join this community and opened my eyes to a whole new way of doing things.
I tip my hat to you Sir ,
Will
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What up tricho, thanks for stopping by! DGC represent!Loving your content, as always @Growmau5. Gearing up for a build inspired by yours. How are those 700ma drivers working for you? Would you still use them if you were starting over on the build?
Was not familiar with the X-Carve. It looks awesome. Definitely going to make a place in my garage for one.
DGC represent!
Just curious what your gut is telling you at the seven week mark with the high efficiency run... Huge fan of your grow style and builds...What up tricho, thanks for stopping by! DGC represent!
- im in week 7 on the 700ma high efficiency run. So TBH, i dont know what I think of it yet, ill have to see the final product and weight. But I will publish the results.
-If it is sub par, I will not hesitate to order a bunch of 1400ma drivers and pump up the volume to 11.
cheers
Thanks Green Dog, my gut is telling me that GPW is going to be great. but grams per sqft is going to be underwhelming. Trich development is looking on point.Just curious what your gut is telling you at the seven week mark with the high efficiency run... Huge fan of your grow style and builds...
I am building a very similar luminaire to your CXB3590 side. It will be 24x CXB3590 @ 700ma over 1.5m x 1m. Do you think distance from your canopy and lens losses could hinder your yield per sqft? My intention is to run the fixture closer to the canopy and without optics.Thanks Green Dog, my gut is telling me that GPW is going to be great. but grams per sqft is going to be underwhelming. Trich development is looking on point.
In order to maintain a high g/sq ft and maintain a very high COB efficiency at the same time, you could increase the number of COBs covering the canopy. The more you increase the density the higher the PPFD. Lately I have been aiming for 750 PPFD but if you have tall ladies with a 3D canopy, it may be worthwhile to design the setup for higher PPFD.I am building a very similar luminaire to your CXB3590 side. It will be 24x CXB3590 @ 700ma over 1.5m x 1m. Do you think distance from your canopy and lens losses could hinder your yield per sqft? My intention is to run the fixture closer to the canopy and without optics.
Like you suggested earlier if my yields are not up to par I will replace the drivers and up the current. I am hoping that will not be necessary. SupraSPL has got me hooked on efficiency. I have even started upgrading other equipment for more power savings. (new hyper fan on the way)
Cheers,
Will
What up tricho, thanks for stopping by! DGC represent!
- im in week 7 on the 700ma high efficiency run. So TBH, i dont know what I think of it yet, ill have to see the final product and weight. But I will publish the results.
-If it is sub par, I will not hesitate to order a bunch of 1400ma drivers and pump up the volume to 11.
cheers