PDX Joe
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Okay, I finally started building my grow light. I am building a 3' wide x 3' deep x 5'-8" tall grow closet. My plan is to use a SCROG.
The light will be built with:
(4) Cree CXB 3590, 3500k, CD bin
(4) Arctic Alpine 64 Plus
(1) Meanwell HLG 240-1750b
(1) Meanwell APV 12-12
Ledil Angelina reflectors
I like the clean look and well organized design of the full metal enclosures you often see the professional COB grow light builders use. So, I decided to figure out how to build a light with a full metal enclosure. I found a 24" x 24" x 4" galvanized steel electrical box on Zoro.com. You can order metal boxes from them without knockouts/ holes, so you can decide yourself where you wants holes, etc. They are a bit pricey, but this box allows me to add more COBs in the future. The 24" x 24" size also allows me to perfectly space the COBs out to evenly cover the 3 x 3 closet, and all the components are neatly tucked away. The steel box is a nice heavy gauge metal, so it will not flex or bend... rock solid.
Today I cut the fan holes and COB holes with a hole saw. I also started drilling out two sides of the box for ventilation. This is a bit tedious, but I'll admit I'm a bit OCD, and I think the effort will be worth it. So, here's some photos of the progress.
The light will be built with:
(4) Cree CXB 3590, 3500k, CD bin
(4) Arctic Alpine 64 Plus
(1) Meanwell HLG 240-1750b
(1) Meanwell APV 12-12
Ledil Angelina reflectors
I like the clean look and well organized design of the full metal enclosures you often see the professional COB grow light builders use. So, I decided to figure out how to build a light with a full metal enclosure. I found a 24" x 24" x 4" galvanized steel electrical box on Zoro.com. You can order metal boxes from them without knockouts/ holes, so you can decide yourself where you wants holes, etc. They are a bit pricey, but this box allows me to add more COBs in the future. The 24" x 24" size also allows me to perfectly space the COBs out to evenly cover the 3 x 3 closet, and all the components are neatly tucked away. The steel box is a nice heavy gauge metal, so it will not flex or bend... rock solid.
Today I cut the fan holes and COB holes with a hole saw. I also started drilling out two sides of the box for ventilation. This is a bit tedious, but I'll admit I'm a bit OCD, and I think the effort will be worth it. So, here's some photos of the progress.
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