Those are two totally different sizes from 1/2"... 5/16" is supply and 1/2" is returns now.I was going to tell you that 1/2 was not going to cut it 3/4 or 5/16 makes all the difference
Man I ran a full scale one just before. This is a miniature just for vegging to about a foot tall. Been running for over a week now with no problems. It runs perfectly. Once they're about a foot tall though, they then go into the 5 gal RDWC. Get it?!wow I can't believe you can get the levels right with that return only being 1/2 I think your going to run into problems with roots clogging up the lines
@Airwalker16 do you wish you had gotten a longer heatsink like 38" or 40", or is 36" good?Is that the preferred base thickness and fin length?
Bro with my 2 140mm fans, it DOESN'T get hot AT ALL..@Airwalker16 do you wish you had gotten a longer heatsink like 38" or 40", or is 36" good?
Is probably use pins. I built mine long before pins were really.... available. But, the extruded route is also very cool. Bar builds are very easy to utilize in many ways. 4 on a 36" at 1750 ma will give you a decent amount of photons. Use some 140mm cpu fans though and you'll have a light that'll last for years.@Airwalker16 for my cxb3590 build, do you think I should use pin heatsinks or just go the heatsink usa route?
Absolutely you can. I just wanted them connected. Also, there's no such thing as a 185-1750/2100. Those amperages are available in the 240 & 320 models only. And you need to know which amperage you want to use. Because you can run 4- 3590's on a 240-1750 but only 3 on a 240-2100. If you want 2100, you need to use 2- 320-2100 's which can run 5 3590's. Or of course, 3- 240-2100's running only 2 cobs on the third one. Regardless though, definitely grab "B" models. That way you can add potentiometers to the dimming leads provided on the driver for precise dimming from 0-100% rather than an "A" model where you turn a screw ON the driver that's underneath a rubber plug giving you only 50-100% dimming capabilities.@Airwalker16 after exploring my options for a build, its looking like I'm going to run 8 (36v) cxb 3590 and 2 hlg185-1750 or 2 hlg185-2100, and 2 heatsinks with 4 cobs each.
I want to run my drivers outside the tent. So can I skip buying aluminum L angle to connect the heatsinks, and just have 2 separate lights on their own hangers?
That's what I used & it's pleeeeenty bright . What space are you using these in?That all makes perfect sense, thanks for the help @Airwalker16
So after reading that, I think I'll use two 240-1750 with 8 (36v) cxb 3590 just to keep things as simple as possible.
No no no. I used to. But id highly reccomend using the angelinas now. They're so much better. I almost wanna throw diffusers on all of mine to spread my light out more evenly.Its for a 4x4 Apollo tent. The only reason I didn't go with the 4x8 is for lack of room. And I know there will be plenty of time for upgrading in the future, when I recoup some funding and gain growing experience.
Would you recommend using the lenses like you used? It looks like they protect the cobs nicely.