Humple
Well-Known Member
Okay, as promised in the main QB thread, I am posting my 4xQB120 build. This is my first true DIY light (kits don't count, in my opinion), so it's a little rough around the edges, but it worked out great. As it says in the title, this is a flowering light (though it will surely see some veg action too); I know most people are putting the 120s to work as veg lights, but I couldn't resist the $/watt value presented by these boards. So I'm replacing a single QB288 running at 150w with four QB120s running up to 250w. I honestly have no clue if this was really a good idea or not, but what the hell, it's worth a shot...
Parts and prices:
Four QB120 boards at 3000k - $130 (after shipping)
Meanwell HLG-240C-2100A - $60
One 8-foot length of 1"x1" L-channel - $10
One 8-foot length of 1"x2"x1" U-channel - Free (already had it)
Various nuts, bolts, screws, etc. - $20
18 gauge solid-core - $5
If I'd had to pay for the U-channel, around $225 or so? The build is a little rough - not my skill-set - but it turns on and lights up, so I'm content!
This is a 2.5'x2.5'x6' tent. I'm currently running four plants, in flower.
Before:
After:
Cranked all the way up:
It turns down to 83'ish watts. I'm running it at 200w to begin with - don't want to shock the plants with too much more than they're accustomed to. I'll turn it up little by little and we'll see how they respond. I'm excited about the light spread I'm getting with this compared to the single QB288. I'm sure the light directly beneath the 288 was more intense than any spot under the 120s, but between the coverage and the overall extra power, I'm pretty sure this thing will prove worth the investment!
I think that's it? I'll close by saying that HLG rocks!
Parts and prices:
Four QB120 boards at 3000k - $130 (after shipping)
Meanwell HLG-240C-2100A - $60
One 8-foot length of 1"x1" L-channel - $10
One 8-foot length of 1"x2"x1" U-channel - Free (already had it)
Various nuts, bolts, screws, etc. - $20
18 gauge solid-core - $5
If I'd had to pay for the U-channel, around $225 or so? The build is a little rough - not my skill-set - but it turns on and lights up, so I'm content!
This is a 2.5'x2.5'x6' tent. I'm currently running four plants, in flower.
Before:
After:
Cranked all the way up:
It turns down to 83'ish watts. I'm running it at 200w to begin with - don't want to shock the plants with too much more than they're accustomed to. I'll turn it up little by little and we'll see how they respond. I'm excited about the light spread I'm getting with this compared to the single QB288. I'm sure the light directly beneath the 288 was more intense than any spot under the 120s, but between the coverage and the overall extra power, I'm pretty sure this thing will prove worth the investment!
I think that's it? I'll close by saying that HLG rocks!
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