Those bulbs are manufactured with SMD's. Cobs are different. But both are world's better than any cfl could be.Tomate- I really appreciate those links! Will those components suffice for a 1-2 plant grow? Also, where can I find how to put this all together? I'm sorry I'm just very confused as to how lighting works. I'm a biologist at heart with some background in organic chemistry, so anything engineering related is outside my realm of knowledge.
JorgeGonazles- I will take your word and consider doing COBs. I'm very sorry to bother, but when you get a chance can you throw together a little "what to buy" sheet aside from what you've quoted above (on page 1)? If I have all the parts and a basic "how everything works" video I am sure I can piece it all together. I'll also snoop around for shorter strips like that for the chance of having it "easy mode".
I'll do some research on how 4000k grows have turned out. I am willing to consider everything at this point.
Robincnn- Thank you for the link to the strips. What all would I need to essentially piece it all together to make a working light fixture?
Airwalker16- Thank you so much for that redirect. I think after reading through the first two pages of that I am starting to understand what COB lighting even refers to. I will continue to read up so I can understand. So those LEDs you bought on that post...we're after powerful little yellow diodes, right? I'm still trying to piece this with what other above your post have said.
Bobby_G- I know right?
Buy a couple of the 20 series crees if you want a lot of cobs you can scale down a bigger one like you've been seeing here.I have done a good amount of reading and research, and feel either the SMD LED lights or Cobs would be my light of choice. If I make a Cob build, how many diodes would I need for this space? (Less than 2 cu. ft. and about 1-3 plants). However, if I decide to run a couple SMD LED lights, how many Watts would I need? Again, I appreciate the information everyone!
Maybe 35-50W of led lighting in one square ft.I have done a good amount of reading and research, and feel either the SMD LED lights or Cobs would be my light of choice. If I make a Cob build, how many diodes would I need for this space? (Less than 2 cu. ft. and about 1-3 plants). However, if I decide to run a couple SMD LED lights, how many Watts would I need? Again, I appreciate the information everyone!
Yeah. You could use home depot lights, but the 20 series crees are pretty cheap and will last a LOT longer with a Shit TON less heat and throw out quite a bit more lumens. Plus they're flat chips which will give you a LOT more vertical room for that tiny space. I'd go with those if it were me hands down.Evil-Mobo- That's a tad too big for my space, but I appreciate the link.
Airwalker16- I will definitely look those up and contemplate that.
JorgeGonzales- I can absolutely learn how to solder since it seems rather intuitive. I have access to and iron as well. Hm that doesnt sound too bad then.
If I only needed around 35-50W of LED for my given space I COULD just buy 4 of the 100W equiv LEDs and remove the light diffuser such as:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-100W-Equivalent-Soft-White-A19-LED-Light-Bulb-455675/205861840
opinions on the suggestion above are welcome!
That is a bad idea. Poor efficiency and poor light spread. The light color isn't optimal either. You have a limited height and that is why I recommended the 4000K citizen cob (for shorter internodes). 5000K could be even better.If I only needed around 35-50W of LED for my given space I COULD just buy 4 of the 100W equiv LEDs and remove the light diffuser such as:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-100W-Equivalent-Soft-White-A19-LED-Light-Bulb-455675/205861840
You have only 4 solder points - two at each cob. 2-3 wires on the mains side of the driver and two at the output.I really appreciate those links! Will those components suffice for a 1-2 plant grow? Also, where can I find how to put this all together? I'm sorry I'm just very confused as to how lighting works. I'm a biologist at heart with some background in organic chemistry, so anything engineering related is outside my realm of knowledge.
Pretty much this, just some bolts, pull it tight against the top, cut a hole somehow for the fan and any air you suck or blow should flow along the fins since the sides are open, if that makes sense.You'd drill holes in the heatsink and also in the tower top, and use nuts and bolts to mount it. Just have the bolt head on the top of the case so it looks more legit.
$0.35/watt
You've gotta add a (grounded) power cord to the meanwell drivers. Most all drivers are this way.Hey all, quick question: How do I supply power to the APC-25-350?