CobKits
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short answer: spend a lot more on hardware and run the leds softer. efficiency goes up substantiallyNow money wont be an issue
short answer: spend a lot more on hardware and run the leds softer. efficiency goes up substantiallyNow money wont be an issue
Im a led beginner, but from what I understand this is something along the same line as what Photon flinger suggested? It would be easier to digest the information if there was a build journal here or video perhaps.short answer: spend a lot more on hardware and run the leds softer. efficiency goes up substantially
Right! Hello folks, lets dig into it!
So currently im growing with 3x 600w hid, 1 mh for veg and 2 hps for bloom.
Veg room is 3x9'
Flower room is 10x10', atm the two hps only cover about 4x8 of this space.
I'm switching over to led, the diy way. Now money wont be an issue im willing to spend the cash to cover the growspace. I have one limit and that is power, i only have around 2300-2500 watts to use on lights.
Is there any way i could use less than 600w for my veg room and put the leftover watt into my flowering room?
I realize there are topics and posts that explain how to calculate the amount of lights you need to cover a certain area. But i dont know how to figure out the way to cover more space and stay within my 2500 watt limit.
Any advice is apprechiated
Wow, thanks for breaking it down like this. This is very useful for me.It's an expensive job either way but the 500ma option would save around a grand.
have you looked into bridgelux eb strips ? they can be run at up to 700ma without a heat sink and can produce 159lpw at that power level seems like the least expensive option and it would give you more uniform coverage and could be place closer to the plants then COBsRight! Hello folks, lets dig into it!
So currently im growing with 3x 600w hid, 1 mh for veg and 2 hps for bloom.
Veg room is 3x9'
Flower room is 10x10', atm the two hps only cover about 4x8 of this space.
I'm switching over to led, the diy way. Now money wont be an issue im willing to spend the cash to cover the growspace. I have one limit and that is power, i only have around 2300-2500 watts to use on lights.
Is there any way i could use less than 600w for my veg room and put the leftover watt into my flowering room?
I realize there are topics and posts that explain how to calculate the amount of lights you need to cover a certain area. But i dont know how to figure out the way to cover more space and stay within my 2500 watt limit.
Any advice is apprechiated
Honestly I looked for the Samsung f series strip @nfhiggs mentioned and it gave me a headache going through digikey. And keeping the lights closer dont really appeal to me all that much.have you looked into bridgelux eb strips ? they can be run at up to 700ma without a heat sink and can produce 159lpw at that power level seems like the least expensive option and it would give you more uniform coverage and could be place closer to the plants then COBs
You could "upgrade" to 350ma by dimming the current (with A or B series drivers). That way you don't have to buy new drivers for the cobs you already have.Wow, thanks for breaking it down like this. This is very useful for me.
Ok lets say i do go for the 74 cobs At 500ma option, could I upgrade this to the 119 cobs At 350ma in the future? Also what kind of heatsink would either of these setups require?
you can mount them on a simple wood frame and hang them like any other light. I have used digikey in the past with no problem but LEDs do require a little special knowledge. they do not need to be placed close to plants but the more uniform light distribution and lack of hot spots allows them to be placed closer to plants.perhaps you should try a small test grow to figure things out before you build a large commercial grow. if you are in a legal state then you will be competing with large commercial growers and may need to focus more on quality than quantity to remain competitive. I'm just a small PU MMJ closet grower in a legal state but I have made enough money in the capitol markets to retire comfortably so I know a little about business and why most small businesses fail.Honestly I looked for the Samsung f series strip @nfhiggs mentioned and it gave me a headache going through digikey. And keeping the lights closer dont really appeal to me all that much.
Is there a simple way to avoid drilling the ceiling to put up fixtures?
Seems like a nobrainer then, I'll go with 500ma with dimmable drivers for future upgrade down the line. Would I need reflectors for this setup aswell, and is it possible to get it all solderless?You could "upgrade" to 350ma by dimming the current (with A or B series drivers). That way you don't have to buy new drivers for the cobs you already have.
I think 120mm pin fins would be more than enough cooling for the at 500ma, 350ma could pair with something in the 90mm range.
Keep in mind that you'll need to keep these cobs very close to the canopy. Running at such a low amperage makes them basically like an LED light bulb. Not much power behind them, or penetration. Which is why EB strips are a great alternative. At low amperage the strips don't need heatsinks and most guys use cut to length pieces of angle aluminum which acts as the heatsink and the light frame. Cuts your costs by quite a bit. Anyway, good luck with whatever you choose.Seems like a nobrainer then, I'll go with 500ma with dimmable drivers for future upgrade down the line. Would I need reflectors for this setup aswell, and is it possible to get it all solderless?
@mauricem00 it's not legal here in Norway.
Now I just need to find a reasonable supplier that can ship to Norway and im all set. Maybe down the line I'll make sure Norway has their own supply of diy cobs etc. 800w blurples go for 2k-3k$ It's discusting.
Free Norway!
Here is the ones they have at DigikeyHonestly I looked for the Samsung f series strip @nfhiggs mentioned and it gave me a headache going through digikey. And keeping the lights closer dont really appeal to me all that much.
Is there a simple way to avoid drilling the ceiling to put up fixtures?
Here is the direct US site linkHere is the ones they have at Digikey
Just take your pick. Free worldwide shipping on orders over $100
The ones I mentioned are the ones for $62 each (price has gone up)
edit - Oops, that's the Austrailian site.
IMO if you're looking to lower currents in the future you're much better off using Constant Voltage drivers instead of Constant Current. How hard they run the cobs depends on how many cobs are hooked up per driver. So when you have more funds you buy more cobs and hook them to the same driver and your setup gets more and more efficient. This way you aren't wasting capacity of the driver by dimming and having to buy more drivers to expand.Seems like a nobrainer then, I'll go with 500ma with dimmable drivers for future upgrade down the line. Would I need reflectors for this setup aswell, and is it possible to get it all solderless?
@mauricem00 it's not legal here in Norway.
Now I just need to find a reasonable supplier that can ship to Norway and im all set. Maybe down the line I'll make sure Norway has their own supply of diy cobs etc. 800w blurples go for 2k-3k$ It's discusting.
Free Norway!