Just stopping by again to see about the penetration comparison? Would it match a 600 watt hps/mh? I'm sure it would not match a 1000?!
Nice work I see.Just stopping by again to see about the penetration comparison? Would it match a 600 watt hps/mh? I'm sure it would not match a 1000?!
So everyone knows all about the low freq square wave ballast that makes the 315W so powerful and efficient.
As I've discovered, the 860W CDM Allstart lamps run at 1000W on magnetic ballasts, bring low frequency, and 'forgiving', whatever that means in this context. Got me to thinking, though;
What if someone put an 860W Allstart on a Horti Platinum low frequency digital square wave thousand watt ballast?
Well, @dbkick is trying it and he's pretty pleased with how is working so far. If it provides the same 30% increase in output as it did for the smaller version for slightly less watts- digis being more efficient- this could well give the ol' girl a whole new lease on life!
These ballasts have been available for at least 5 years now, they've just been expensive. The ballast doesn't exceed the lamp's specifications and so far things seem to be running well.that sounds like a great idea with the 860w, the problem was limited availability of LFSW ballast technology when the bulb was introduced. i'm really digging my 315w setup, that's for damn sure.
ttystikk, just thought you and other vertcle growers would like to see this new vert grow lamp from boulder lamp co.These ballasts have been available for at least 5 years now, they've just been expensive. The ballast doesn't exceed the lamp's specifications and so far things seem to be running well.
Fascinating. I wonder what overall efficiency comes out to?ttystikk, just thought you and other vertcle growers would like to see this new vert grow lamp from boulder lamp co.
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BLI’s vertical grow light tower with CDL grow lamps with color augmenting LED panels. The following picture is for illustration purpose and depicts front LED panels only. CDL lamp modules are up direction. Number of CDL lamp modules depends on ceiling height. For more information contact Boulderlamp (BLI):
Fascinating. I wonder what overall efficiency comes out to?
could cobs replace the 315 watt ceramics without a huge difference in that colorado grow?Fascinating. I wonder what overall efficiency comes out to?
Different situations call for different approaches. Just substituting COB LED for HID leaves a lot of advantages on the table.hey ty,, i was just wondering the distance from canopy you use with the cob lights? from my understanding the only reason big grow ops have not gone all led is that the cobs need to be 18-24 inches above the canopy.. and in a big setting you want to place the lamps higher up so that the overlap from lamp to lamp creates a more even coverage.. im probably wrong,, you know better than me and thats why i ask? can cobs be placed 3 feet above the canopy say 3feet apart to create an even coverage? also how is the penetration? say i have a 300 watt cob over a 3x3 area 2feet above canopy with 4ft tall plants will the lower branches and buds be of better size,,not popcorn??
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50000 square feet. Colorado Legal rec grow
Absolutely. The question is one of cost effectiveness.could cobs replace the 315 watt ceramics without a huge difference in that colorado grow?
You might want to check out @Greengenes707 thread, he's setup some commercial size ops with COBs. Haven't seen any as large as that Colorado op using the 315's but large enough to prove out COBs.could cobs replace the 315 watt ceramics without a huge difference in that colorado grow?
I'd suggest doing a 4 COB LED fixture with CXB3590 running on a 200W driver. This gives 56% efficiency and pulls about 225W from the wall. I think such a fixture is a head to head match for a 315W CMH setup, using only 2/3 the watts and thus also needing less cooling. This is a very popular configuration because it does a great job of fully utilising the driver, maximizing its efficiency as well as the chips.thanks for the info guys,, guess ill be spending some cash.. i really need to get a 300 watt cob and do a small 3ftx3ft grow comparison..sucks as i already have multiple lamps being unused and nobody is going to want to buy my hps/mh lamps..now its all about talking my wife into letting me spend my money on a cob lamp...is it worth the argument?? to me it is..lol