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Hey! I am pretty sure this is a can of worms but I agree that I heard great things about those CREE COB lights.Bonjour
Why is there still peoples using mars panel?
Don't you see the many advertiser for very efficient cxb cob lights here on riu?
It is not too expensive and would provide you more than gpw...I never saw a mars panel pull that much...maybe 0.7gpw...like a hid!
Monos panel are old tech...even with good diodes...which is not the case for mars panel...!
I currently have 5 plants in 3gl in a 3.5x3.5x4.5 box split in 4 with a cxb 3590 3500ºk 36V CD @1400mA (55w) over each quarter (220w) and it is perfect...let's see how many gpw a 350 $ diy panel can produce!?!...4 weeks to go!
Have a great day ★
BonjourHey! I am pretty sure this is a can of worms but I agree that I heard great things about those CREE COB lights.
I am actually looking into DIY right now with a couple or so of those LEDs.
Let me see what advertisers are here, money is of course a concern.
That Mars probably draws 150w. That's only 19w/sq ft in your 4x2 space. Have you grown with it yet? You need about 45-50w/sq ft for a shorter plants, 50-60w/sq ft for taller (I've seen people using MarsHydro at 70 to 90w/sq ft).Grow room is 120x60 (4'x2') right now. I need a light for veg+bloom. I am already running two Marshydro 300W but just wanted to look into DIY out of curiosity and fun.
Mind you I am using TWO lights.That Mars probably draws 150w. That's only 19w/sq ft in your 4x2 space. Have you grown with it yet? You need about 45-50w/sq ft for a shorter plants, 50-60w/sq ft for taller (I've seen people using MarsHydro at 70 to 90w/sq ft).
If you use a reputable COB like Area 51 (and some others recommended in the LED forum) you need about 25-30w/sq ft. Two Area-51s would fit in that space well. That would put you at 22.5w/sq ft. Add some Cree lightbulbs as sidelight to take it up to 32'ish. One 18w PAR38 in each corner would do it.
Depends on how much DIY you want to do. You could do it all with DIY COB. Or, fill in the space using DIY COB instead of the lightbulbs.
I'm surprised someone's not doing that. I guess it's not cost-effective to deal with all the inventory and customer-satisfaction issue when someone who could actually put the kit together is likely to source the parts themselves and save money.The best thing if there would be complete DIY kits complete with heat sink, drivers etc. so I only have to assemble and am good to go.
WoW ! Todoled have some interesting stuff on there..thanks!Bonjour
Hello Spanish neighbor...
Do you know todogrowled? It is Spanish!
For the Meanwell hlg-240-1400b I guess it is available in mouser but I hope Jerry at kingbrite will have some soon...I need to order in few weeks and since I didn't find cheaper source for cob top bin and driver despite shipping cost...
You should watch a few videos on YouTube...look for Graumau5(he made one vid with all the basic explained very informative and well made!and others very cool too!) greengene Realstyle and you will be almost ready!
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I have flowered with Cree 18w PAR38 spot/flood lights. They are 3000k.It also seems that most guys are indeed using the 3000K lights as "overall" good lights for vegging and flowering?