CoB_nUt
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Thank you, I will have a look at the boards.Have you thought about a FOTOP 800 led board for that space.....?
@Randomblame will give you the correct answer though
Thank you for the response. I have recently done a QB build and wanted to do a stripHmm! Thats ~5ft²! 175w would be already enough.
I'm a strip nerd and would recommend to use 3000°k Samsung H-inFlux Series, modell S03(44 diodes, 1ft. single row, 11,2v) or S04(64 diodes, 1ft. double row, 22,3v). 18pcs S03 strips(6 rows of 3) or 9pcs S04(3 rows á 3 strips), all connected in parallel + an HLG-185H-12A or H-24A would be 200-220w. S03 would be slightly more efficient like S04 because of more diodes(792 vs. 576). Its also easier to implement a 3ft. UVB bulb between 6 rows S03 strips if you plan to use one. With 3 rows its impossible to mount the bulb in the center.
You could also use a QBv2 260w-kit but I would order the kit with two separate slate heatsinks to allow each board to cover one half of the area.
Much easier, less wiring effort, no frame needed and you could adjust the height separately which is useful with different strains or when you use a perpetual setup and plan to harvest one half of the tent every 4 weeks.
Strips on the other hand allow a lower distance to the canopy which is more efficient(less watt, less wall loss, better coverage, better penetration).
Both setups have their own benefits and would probably yield the same.
build for my next build. Cobs were my first builds.
I am going to give the Fotop op boards both of you suggested a look. Again,thank you.
I have a feeling I'm gonna run with the strip build, I get to tinker with uvb too?! Icing on the cake, kinda hard to resist. Also, the strips, being that they will aloow for lower canopy distance, it'll clear up some head room for a small 4" fan and filter combo.