MeGaKiLlErMaN
Well-Known Member
An 8 cob could... Put out more light in a 4x4 than a Gavida and be more efficient, but you would have to drive them pretty hard. That would lead to hot spots. You could even water cool them! but if you want to see that look in the LED sectionI am going to say a 4 cob light is better.
For sure 8 of them
I think that is way to much money for a light bulb that is going to lose its ability much sooner.
To use the Calculators you need to have Java installed on your computer and extract both
CXB3590DB36V4000K 8 COBS @2.1A ON 1.813 PROFILE HEATSINK
16 SQ.FT. CANOPY 94% EFFICIENT DRIVER @13 CENTS PER KWH
Total power watts at the wall: 642.55
Cobs power watts: 604
Total voltage forward: 288
Total lumens: 105066
Total PAR watts assuming 10% loss: 293
Total PPF: 1327.29
PPFD based on canopy area: 892.93
PAR watts per sq.ft.: 18.31
Cob efficiency: 53.85%
Power watts per sq.ft.: 37.75
Voltage forward per cob: 35.97
Lumens per watt: 173.95
Heatsink riser thickness / number of fins / fin's length: 0.3in/6/0.95in
Heatsink area per inch: 100.94 cm^2
Total heat watts: 279
umol/s/W / CRI: 4.53 / 70CRI
Heatsink length passive cooling @120cm^2/heatwatt: 332 inches
Heatsink length active cooling @40cm^2/heatwatt: 111 inches
COB cost dollar per PAR watt: $1.37
Electric cost @12/12 in 30 days: $30.57
Electric cost @18/6 in 30 days: $45.61
Cost per cob: $50.17
Heatsink cost per inch cut: $0.66
Total cobs cost: $401
Total heatsink passive cooling cost: $219
Total heatsink active cooling cost: $73
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