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@Stephenj37826 nice work on the optics, i can't wait to get them mounted and running to see what the ladies think of them!
The ladies will love it so much they will flash their tits for a photo lol.@Stephenj37826 nice work on the optics, i can't wait to get them mounted and running to see what the ladies think of them!
Thermal paste is not required.I'm thinking of using .5 mm silicone pads for thermal transfer to the heatsink. Looking at 100w per module. Available in 400 mm.
I tested the vertical orientation. Did not see any significant temperature differences. Will repeat test again soon.@robincnn did you get a chance to do the horizontal vs vertical orientation test?
We buy Samsung general bin and Vf ranges from 2.7-2.9 Volts. I am seeing boards of different batches have up to 3% difference in voltages.I'm starting with a single bare board in my breeding tent, will ad a second soon.
Which optics did you get? I ordered the 90 degree that was suggested on northern grow lights is there other options?@Stephenj37826 nice work on the optics, i can't wait to get them mounted and running to see what the ladies think of them!
He got F14344_FLORENCE-1R-ZT25Which optics did you get? I ordered the 90 degree that was suggested on northern grow lights is there other options?
I was curious about mounting them what type of glue? Hopefully i don't mess this up hahaHe got F14344_FLORENCE-1R-ZT25
They are asymmetric and can be a tricky to work with. May required different orientations to be tested to see what works best for your space. Hard to do when you have to glue down the optics.
90 is good and easy option.
I was curious about mounting them what type of glue? Hopefully i don't mess this up haha
Yes 1 optic per rowAlso the optics come in strips right? I ordered 1 optic per row of led
We buy Samsung general bin and Vf ranges from 2.7-2.9 Volts. I am seeing boards of different batches have up to 3% difference in voltages.
This means if you use boards from different batches in parallel then some boards(lower Voltage) could pull up to 50% more current than the other boards(Higher Voltage).
I test the boards before shipping and i also verify the voltage. For orders of multiple boards I ship from same batch and check to ensure voltage is similar. However if you order multiple boards separately then they may be different batches and voltage could be different.
For boards in different batches it is best to mount boards in series to avoid issues. Note that only max 2 boards in series.
I apologize I did not share this information earlier. I just received a new batch 2 days back and I wanted to share this finding as soon as i could.
I will update product listing to reflect this as soon as possible.
Sounds like an awesome idea to tryI wonder if I could just replace the LED panel in my Mars with a Quantum board ? I wonder if the driver inside would work ? Mount it on a aluminum panel to fit inside the case and have everything there "fans, wiring plugs ? ?"
I think you need a 240 1050 to run them in seriesGood to know, thank you!
will an HLG-185H -c1050b drive 2 boards? I see by spec its a bit over voltage
We buy Samsung general bin and Vf ranges from 2.7-2.9 Volts. I am seeing boards of different batches have up to 3% difference in voltages.
This means if you use boards from different batches in parallel then some boards(lower Voltage) could pull up to 50% more current than the other boards(Higher Voltage).
I test the boards before shipping and i also verify the voltage. For orders of multiple boards I ship from same batch and check to ensure voltage is similar. However if you order multiple boards separately then they may be different batches and voltage could be different.
For boards in different batches it is best to mount boards in series to avoid issues. Note that only max 2 boards in series.
I apologize I did not share this information earlier. I just received a new batch 2 days back and I wanted to share this finding as soon as i could.
I will update product listing to reflect this as soon as possible.
Would it be possible to series diodes (.6 v drop per junction) in series with a board with lower forward voltage. I've done this with 7805 regulators in the ground leg to change the voltage out. It may take several in series. Possibly mark boards for future reference?We buy Samsung general bin and Vf ranges from 2.7-2.9 Volts. I am seeing boards of different batches have up to 3% difference in voltages.
This means if you use boards from different batches in parallel then some boards(lower Voltage) could pull up to 50% more current than the other boards(Higher Voltage).
I test the boards before shipping and i also verify the voltage. For orders of multiple boards I ship from same batch and check to ensure voltage is similar. However if you order multiple boards separately then they may be different batches and voltage could be different.
For boards in different batches it is best to mount boards in series to avoid issues. Note that only max 2 boards in series.
I apologize I did not share this information earlier. I just received a new batch 2 days back and I wanted to share this finding as soon as i could.
I will update product listing to reflect this as soon as possible.
With a driver say - HLG 185h 1400b ( from a previous cob build )No TIM required. Heat is spread on area
Same goes with LED Strips too. No paste needed
Current max at around 850mA with HLG-120H-C1400A on single board. Need to use 2 boards to fully utilize this driver.
this is because boards need a little more voltage and driver maxed out.
Check voltage specs here
https://northerngrowlights.com/collections/all/products/quantum-boards
https://www.rollitup.org/t/quantum-boards-grow.927065/Is the 6" spacing between boards provide the best overlap ?
Curious if 3 boards arraigned as shown is too much ( or if it is required spacing between boards )
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Looking for a 3x3 coverage
Maybe 4 ?
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