Damn that's crazy looks like a decent lightHell has officially frozen over .... j/k
Mars Hydro has changed gears and released this ....
Plus a smaller SP150 lamp ( info to be updated )
Have to admit it’s a great looking lamp ... specs and info below.
View attachment 4249633 View attachment 4249634 View attachment 4249635 View attachment 4249636
View attachment 4249637
That "mars" light looks oddly familiar the one Unit Farm is hawking claims cree and Osram chipsHell has officially frozen over .... j/k
Mars Hydro has changed gears and released this ....
Plus a smaller SP150 lamp ( info to be updated )
Have to admit it’s a great looking lamp ... specs and info below.
I bought 4 of these boards and heat sink combo https://atreumlighting.com/products/atreum-288-2-led-board-horticulture-full-spectrum-grow-light-panel-samsung-lm301b but I got mine off their eabay account. I ordered 4 of these boards and an HLG-480h-C2100A driver off digikey. All other things like nuts and bolts, wires, wagos, aluminum angle, etc., and a DIY HLG 550 v2 cost me around $500 (not even the 20% discount codes they have get close to this). I used HLGs 26 x 20 dimensions for the 550 of the heatsink for aluminum angle dimensions and I finished the light and hung it up in my 4x4 tent. Go here https://www.rollitup.org/t/atreum-lighting-qbs.979480/(post # 4) for a example design from a fellow grower who built a light with 4 of these boards and heatsinks but used a 20 x 20 frame for his 2x2 tent. My light is damn near identical to his. Good luck!I want to build a quantum setup and not purchase something prebuilt. Trying to maximize how far my money goes. I want to build a setup to flower a 3x3 but not break the bank.
Does anyone know if a place to buy the components of good quality for a good price.
LOL .... HilariousThat "mars" light looks oddly familiar the one Unit Farm is hawking claims cree and Osram chips
Anodization fades .... HLG commented on it somewhere back in thread.
Mine have it ... no issues. From what I gather it has to do with dye used in process.
I am very new to all this and was just wondering what the best quantum board on the market is right now...
Probably a 4x8. I would like to go DIY and be able to hit 800 to 1000 PPFD.It would depend on the amount of area you are trying to cover. The V2 versions of the boards are the best though.
Probably a 4x8. I would like to go DIY and be able to hit 800 to 1000 PPFD.
So the 288 is better than the 304? And what's the most watts I can run them at and still use passive cooling?You could buy 4 of these kits
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/quantum-boards/products/qb288-v2-slate-2-double-combo
or just buy 8 QB288V2 boards and build your own frame
Kinda depends what you're looking for.I am very new to all this and was just wondering what the best quantum board on the market is right now...
QB 288 V2 3000K...If I wanted to run these at 1400ma how do I calculate the efficiency. And would they run cool enough just mounted to a sheet of aluminum?You could buy 4 of these kits
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/quantum-boards/products/qb288-v2-slate-2-double-combo
or just buy 8 QB288V2 boards and build your own frame
Just a quick point to make here, because I see this all over the place, and at the risk of being labeled an ass over what some might consider a technicality: there is only one company making Quantum Boards. I'm not sure if you're asking the difference between models but your mention of the work "market" leads me to think you are a bit confused. Again, I hate to be an ass but there is only one firm making Quantum Boards. If you are asking about other lights in a similar form factor, or asking about a comparison between board style lights, it helps to point that out.I am very new to all this and was just wondering what the best quantum board on the market is right now...
Yeah apparently I was a bit confused lol. Are there other lights with similar form factor that are better than the samsung models?Just a quick point to make here, because I see this all over the place, and at the risk of being labeled an ass over what some might consider a technicality: there is only one company making Quantum Boards. I'm not sure if you're asking the difference between models but your mention of the work "market" leads me to think you are a bit confused. Again, I hate to be an ass but there is only one firm making Quantum Boards. If you are asking about other lights in a similar form factor, or asking about a comparison between board style lights, it helps to point that out.