I am planning to run the center COB softer to minimize the hotspot. I'll do some testing next week to figure out how much softer. Also, I'd never run the whole light assembly at more than 90% load, so this would be the absolute max, for the 12/12 cycle:1050 - 1320w in a 5x5 tent?
IMHO beyond overkill even w/ co2
Why not run 2x hlg-480h and use smaller chips?
That center hotspot is going to kill your PAR in the corners
I am planning to run the center COB softer to minimize the hotspot. I'll do some testing next week to figure out how much softer. Also, I'd never run the whole light assembly at more than 90% load, so this would be the absolute max, for the 12/12 cycle:
1825 3500K90Min 9 COBS @2520 mA ON 5.375 PROFILE HEATSINK
24 SQ.FT. CANOPY 95% EFFICIENT DRIVER @9 CENTS PER KWH
Total power watts at the wall: 1282.11
Cobs power watts: 1218.01
Total voltage forward: 483.34
Total lumens: 156083.56
Total PAR watts assuming 10% loss: 419.33
Total PPF: 2241.08
PPFD based on canopy area: 1005.12
PAR watts per sq.ft.: 17.47
Cob efficiency: 38.25%
Power watts per sq.ft.: 50.75
Voltage forward per cob: 53.70
Lumens per watt: 128.15
Heatsink riser thickness / number of fins / fin's length: 0.38in/21/1.0in
Heatsink area per inch: 345.08 cm^2
Total heat watts: 755.17
umol/s/W: 1.84 LER: 335.00 QER: 4.81
Heatsink length passive cooling @120cm^2/heatwatt: 263 inches
Heatsink length active cooling @40cm^2/heatwatt: 88 inches
COB cost dollar per PAR watt: $0.86
Electric cost @12/12 in 30 days: $41.54
Electric cost @18/6 in 30 days: $62.31
Cost per cob: $40.0
Heatsink cost per inch cut: $2.52
Total cobs cost: $360.0
Total heatsink passive cooling cost: $662.76
Total heatsink active cooling cost: $221.76
For veg, I'll run it at 50% load.
Seems like a single de 630w cmh would be a better choice here idk.I am planning to run the center COB softer to minimize the hotspot. I'll do some testing next week to figure out how much softer. Also, I'd never run the whole light assembly at more than 90% load, so this would be the absolute max, for the 12/12 cycle:
1825 3500K90Min 9 COBS @2520 mA ON 5.375 PROFILE HEATSINK
24 SQ.FT. CANOPY 95% EFFICIENT DRIVER @9 CENTS PER KWH
Total power watts at the wall: 1282.11
Cobs power watts: 1218.01
Total voltage forward: 483.34
Total lumens: 156083.56
Total PAR watts assuming 10% loss: 419.33
Total PPF: 2241.08
PPFD based on canopy area: 1005.12
PAR watts per sq.ft.: 17.47
Cob efficiency: 38.25%
Power watts per sq.ft.: 50.75
Voltage forward per cob: 53.70
Lumens per watt: 128.15
Heatsink riser thickness / number of fins / fin's length: 0.38in/21/1.0in
Heatsink area per inch: 345.08 cm^2
Total heat watts: 755.17
umol/s/W: 1.84 LER: 335.00 QER: 4.81
Heatsink length passive cooling @120cm^2/heatwatt: 263 inches
Heatsink length active cooling @40cm^2/heatwatt: 88 inches
COB cost dollar per PAR watt: $0.86
Electric cost @12/12 in 30 days: $41.54
Electric cost @18/6 in 30 days: $62.31
Cost per cob: $40.0
Heatsink cost per inch cut: $2.52
Total cobs cost: $360.0
Total heatsink passive cooling cost: $662.76
Total heatsink active cooling cost: $221.76
For veg, I'll run it at 50% load.
Like your setup and thorough planning, well done!So according to RapidLED, the HLG-600H turns off when it's dimmed to 0V, but the HLG-150H (all lower models than the 320) will not, it will stay on, dimly lit... This kinda sucks, this means I can't control all three the same way. I would need a relay and a signal to shut it off, or upgrade it to the HLG-320H.
An additional problem is that all my fans are three pin 12VDC. The Coralux Storm can control fans, but only 4 pin PWM fans... gonna have to solve this one. I don't feel like buying another 9 PWM fans :/
Cob efficiency: 38.25%
so not sure why people are thinking this will have sub-gavita efficiency.
test them. i tried this once and they didnt blow anywhere close to where they were rated. you might want 2 or 2.5AIn terms of wiring, the COBs will be connected in parallel (4 per 600watt driver) with a 3A quick blow fuse protecting each COB.
with a 54B you have some voltage drop to play with, 12 seems like a good choiceI'm going with 12awg wires to minimize voltage drop over the 10~12ft distance from the light assembly.
not really, noIsn't 36.33% system efficiency sub-gavita efficiency?
not really, no
https://chilledgrowlights.com/independent-lab-reports/gravita-pro-1000-de-hps-at-1000w-goniometer-lab-report
citi also underspecs their cobs. if you went by datasheets they would also be sub-CXB3590 in efficacy when the clu058s are really a class or class and a half above them
IIRC Coralux makes a fan controller that will let you run 3 or 4 3-pin fans from one PWM signal...So according to RapidLED, the HLG-600H turns off when it's dimmed to 0V, but the HLG-150H (all lower models than the 320) will not, it will stay on, dimly lit... This kinda sucks, this means I can't control all three the same way. I would need a relay and a signal to shut it off, or upgrade it to the HLG-320H.
An additional problem is that all my fans are three pin 12VDC. The Coralux Storm can control fans, but only 4 pin PWM fans... gonna have to solve this one. I don't feel like buying another 9 PWM fans :/
Interesting, I'll look into it, thanks.IIRC Coralux makes a fan controller that will let you run 3 or 4 3-pin fans from one PWM signal...
Well done, looking very clean. Great build quality! Can't wait to see this thing done.Updated my design with 80/20 T-Slot bars to make the assembly more modular:
Almost ready to test the COBs:
In terms of wiring, the COBs will be connected in parallel (4 per 600watt driver) with a 3A quick blow fuse protecting each COB. Since I plan to house the drivers away from the light, next to my tent, I'm going with 12awg wires to minimize voltage drop over the 10~12ft distance from the light assembly.
I think most ELG drivers dim to zero.So according to RapidLED, the HLG-600H turns off when it's dimmed to 0V, but the HLG-150H (all lower models than the 320) will not, it will stay on, dimly lit... This kinda sucks, this means I can't control all three the same way. I would need a relay and a signal to shut it off, or upgrade it to the HLG-320H.
An additional problem is that all my fans are three pin 12VDC. The Coralux Storm can control fans, but only 4 pin PWM fans... gonna have to solve this one. I don't feel like buying another 9 PWM fans :/
I'd like to be able to control everything from the Coralux, so my fan controller needs to be able to use either the 10V analog channel or the 5V PWM channel as a trigger to turn my 12VDC fans on/off.I think most ELG drivers dim to zero.
Search for PC or computer fan speed controller, many options.
I use this for manual control, $1.89
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PWM-DC-Motor-Speed-Regulator-DC-Motor-Regulator-Switch-DC-6V-12V-24V-28V-3A/162193337868?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIC.MBE&ao=2&asc=40130&meid=928db942591d406eaafaeddf866b6eb7&pid=100005&rk=5&rkt=6&sd=172651716586