DIY with Quantum Boards

Just fired up my quantum board with the hlg80h c700a pictures don't do it justice these are stupid bright I'll post some pics of my g8led retrofit. Anyone that has any doubt about these lights needs to see them in person you will be nothing but impressed. I hope you guys are going to stock a ton of these
 
Always wanted to make a lamp in under 10 Mins. Thought i could do it with Pre-Drilled Pin heatsinks but it takes a lot longer.
Assembled this in 9 mins. May be someone can assemble in under 5.
Used a screw driver, 2 zip ties and wire stripper
Could have spent a few more minutes to shorten the driver cables and to improve wiring.

45-95 Watts

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Do you sell these? What is it comparable to in HPS? 400 watt? It looks like it kicks a*s.
 
After seeing mine light up, HPS is DEAD.. an antique that needs retiring. Twice the efficiency and twice to photon output.

I found the link on his web site and also that you can daisy chain these babies together. What does that kit replace? Two of them hanging close together can kick a 600 HPS? It looks fantastic.

https://northerngrowlights.com/collections/diy/products/90w-board-kit?variant=28170852744

What is the dimensions of the board? 10 inches wide by 20" long?? Covers 3x3 area? Looks great.
 
I found the link on his web site and also that you can daisy chain these babies together. What does that kit replace? Two of them hanging close together can kick a 600 HPS? It looks fantastic.

https://northerngrowlights.com/collections/diy/products/90w-board-kit?variant=28170852744

What is the dimensions of the board? 10 inches wide by 20" long?? Covers 3x3 area? Looks great.

The diode area is about 7" x 11" per board and of course multiple boards can be daisy chained together.
 
there are people here far better qualified to answer that than I am. I'd say, depends how hard you want to drive them. I'd guess 5-6 boards at 75 watts might do it. Stephen will set us straight on this. I know the photon output is insane on these!
 
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