QB96 Elite V2 w/ SSTX heatsink question

Warpedpassage

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So if i were to run two of these in series on hlg 320h c2800, how many watts of power are going to the 660 and the 630?
 

maxlev

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He's talking about the Elite96 boards from HLG, not ChilLed Logic Pucks.
Oh, you mean those new 92mm x 70mm boards
that would fit really well on those
surplus old stock extremely well made aluminium heatsinks?

A viable alternative for those with foresight

Hundreds of them loitering in a storeroom for years. A tenner each.
They not for the ChilLed Logic Pucks but for the now obsolete Gen 1 light
 
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diyled

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Yep & yep.

Here’s rough & dirty @ 18”:

Two 96s:
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One 96:
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All on individual hlg-240h-54A, no adjustments.

Full mapping coming on single, double, triple —> octo, w & w/o far red & spectrums...will take some time, tho...
Im doing the same as soon as mine turn up lol.

Tip for you. Black out the floor and make sure the meter is level or the numbers are tainted.
 

Or_Gro

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Im doing the same as soon as mine turn up lol.

Tip for you. Black out the floor and make sure the meter is level or the numbers are tainted.
I am doing this between job and family needs, so you may get done before me. Look forward to seeing your results. How many 96s are you doing?

I will be doing a side-by-side smackdown grow early next year, as well, eight 288s vs whatever amount of 96s that turn out to be equivalent, with similar co2, Emerson, initiator, and uva-b as the eight 288 grow i am currently doing.

Thanks for hints, i will be measuring intensity and spectrum similarly as mapping mentioned above. The floor won’t reflect with a 4x4 plywood grid in there (plywood will reflect to certain extent as well, but will be consistent across measurements and unlikely enuff to change the conclusions, doing best i can under my time and conditions constraints).

The meter will be flat on the leveled grid, the lights will also be leveled.

(My perspective is as a commercial farmer, not a light engineer...)
 
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