muleface
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really liking the EB strips.
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i do, not sure what that is, but im inAnyone else wanna see a lettuce colecium?
Assuming they're telling the truth about the parts, I'd say it's going for roughly cost.i was looking around on ebay, and came across this.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/600w-cob-led-grow-light-3500K/232482863369
does this seem really inexpensive based on the parts alone? I am seeing around $1000 in parts, im not sure if the frame is included, but i would suspect it is. That would get it up to maybe $1100
Are you still using those strips? Could you talk more about them?really liking the EB strips.
Just wondering if they make a good replacement for COBS. I mean... Are you getting the Photons? Are they really as good as they seem?I am getting ready to wire the them up. I post some picks of my rig and will let you now how the work, do you have any specific questions?
Just wondering if they make a good replacement for COBS. I mean... Are you getting the Photons? Are they really as good as they seem?
That's everything i wanted to hearI think these and cobs each have they own pros and cons. I can't speak to the Photons (post a link to them)
What I have in the picture is 10 - BXEB-L1120Z-35E4000-C-A3 - These are 4 foot bridelux strips in the 3500k range. I am running them on 2 HLG-240H-C1050A meanewell drivers.
I use 1/8 thick aluminum L bars. Each LED strip is mounted to a bar, so there is a lot of metal on this unit. I think i have about 46 feet of aluminum total. This stuff is about 1.25 a foot from a local metal supply shop. So $60 total.
The total unit size is about 3x4. If you had a 4x4 tent you could spread the light bars out a bit more if you wanted.
The total cost for this unit will cost you about $260. This does not include wire, wago connectors, junction boxes, 3 prong plug, drill bit, screws and 1x1x48 aluminum L bars. You should figure you will spend another $100-150 in parts. Maybe less if you can find a metal supply shop in your town. Home Depot prices are higher for the aluminum bars.
This unit in its current form can run at about 600 watts. That would blanket a 4x4 tent with light. I don't actually think it needs to run at that wattage in a tent with reflective walls.
What i like about these is they don't require heat sinks like cobs, price wise they are about $14 USD each. They can run at a max of about 65 watts each. You could push cobs harder, say up to 100 watts. But you really lose efficiency.
This is just a personal preference. But i like my lights to have lots of space in them. I want to be able to mount a fan above them and have it blow down over the light providing extra cooling and a nice breeze for my plants.
https://www.bridgelux.com/sites/default/files/resource_media/DS130 EB Series Datasheet Rev A_0.pdf
feel free to ask for clarification on anything.
What size grow area are you trying for?