yeah and whats that got to do with the price of eggrolls ?According to spec max operational design temp of cree cxa3070 is 85 deg C, please correct me if i am wrong on this.
That's exactly the point.yeah and whats that got to do with the price of eggrolls ?
I can design a light that uses active cooling that will keep a cob junction temperature at (just for example) 40 degrees C, within a grow room temp range up to 33 degrees C.
if the grow temp is less than 33C, the light will perform better
if the grow temp is significantly more than 33C, you have problems regardless..
adding a temp cutoff\dimmer switch will avoid any issues, and is probably what you would do manually using your brain. (turn down the lights when your system can't keep the temps under control.).
The temp sender would be a close to the junction as possible, and would work to maintain the right temperature. If all's well, no dimming. If it creeps up towards the limit, the circuit would begin to dim the COBs, and would dim more as temps rose until finally it shuts down the driver if the chip reaches a critical temperature.Fans for active cooling on a light shouldn't be controlled by the temp of ambient air, they should be controlled by what an engineer determined to be safe and to provide the junction temp required within an expected ambient air range. if the ambient air is a bit cooler than expected a slightly less Junction temperature only results in higher efficiency.
Ambient air cooling in a grow room is a whole different ball of wax.
this is all just mental masturbation for me.
The price of eggrolls goes up if I gotta watch the goddamned temperature 24/7, round eye! LOLyeah and whats that got to do with the price of eggrolls ?
I can design a light that uses active cooling that will keep a cob junction temperature at (just for example) 40 degrees C, within a grow room temp range up to 33 degrees C.
if the grow temp is less than 33C, the light will perform better
if the grow temp is significantly more than 33C, you have problems regardless..
adding a temp cutoff\dimmer switch will avoid any issues, and is probably what you would do manually using your brain. (turn down the lights when your system can't keep the temps under control.).
not if you used one of the titan control environmental controls .... which is the whole point of my comments.The price of eggrolls goes up if I gotta watch the goddamned temperature 24/7, round eye! LOL
I still think the temperature based dimming circuit is a good idea and not redundant.not if you used one of the titan control environmental controls .... which is the whole point of my comments.
cutoff safety switches on a dimming circuit are certainly a good way to limit any damage to plants or lights. I use those.I still think the temperature based dimming circuit is a good idea and not redundant.
What if the fans quit and the COBs are still running?
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$899 is not in my budget, not now not ever. I have absolutely no objection nor find any fault if it is within yours, quite literally more power to you, no seriously call the power company, run another 1200 amps of service.
Oh no, I got distracted and saw thishttp://www.amazon.com/Titan-Controls-702760-Function-Controller/dp/B0040R6F44/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1460138505&sr=8-2&keywords=titan+fan+controller
so you can't afford $89 plus shipping and tax for a whole grow room ????
I don't consider this an ambient air temperature measurement if I'm reading you correctly, the temp sensor is on the heatsink.I still think the temperature based dimming circuit is a good idea and not redundant.
What if the fans quit and the COBs are still running? -- Ding, ding ,ding auxiliary control I believe it is.
What if temps around your passive setup spiked for any of a thousand reasons?
It's cheap insurance.
Right. I'm trying to solve the problem at its source rather than indirectly.I don't consider this an ambient air temperature measurement if I'm reading you correctly, the temp sensor is on the heatsink.
And it is also not a Tj measurement.
...and then using 72V chips, how's that solve anything?Go with the 700ma then
I'm talking about not overheating the chips themselves.none of that really matters what matters is the condition of the entire environment/microclimate and the parameters which you are striving for, every single one of us has different needs.
ok, and doing it by dimming the cob? I can see that. What consideration have you made for pwm vs current control for dimming?I'm talking about not overheating the chips themselves.
Pwm?ok, and doing it by dimming the cob? I can see that. What consideration have you made for pwm vs current control for dimming?