So u don't recommend the 288s?4*qb288 at minimum.
If money is not so much an issue and you want some more efficiency and spread you could do 6*qb132 or even a 9*qb120 grid. Lots of options!
The 288s are great, I use them.So u don't recommend the 288s?
If you are going to run 288s low enough to not need a heatsink, just go with 120s or 132s. Otherwise you need sinks.Wouldn't it be cheaper to go with 6* 288s
I was planning on grabbing heatsinks with the 288s but those 120s and 132s sound appealing. Which boards will give me the most canopy penetration and most bountiful harvestIf you aren't inclined to build something with 6 or 8 boards or whatever the number, just pick up 2*260XL kits or even 2*320XL.
I haven't used the 120s or 132s but they do sound appealing due to no needed heatsinks and ability to spread the light better. For simplicity I buy the DIY kits but if I was into building and I had the cash and I had to buy new lights I'd do a ceiling made of 132s lolI was planning on grabbing heatsinks with the 288s but those 120s and 132s sound appealing. Which boards will give me the most canopy penetration and most bountiful harvest
I can get the 288s with heatsink around $53 before s&h which would actually run roughly around the same price of a build with 120 boards. There's more info avail on the 288s than the 120s but I'm open minded to whatever would work best. I've even looked into led strips it seems that's what's best for coverage. But like I stated earlier I'm looking for whatever's gonna get me to 2gpw. I've been researching for roughly 2 weeks now and still only have a slight idea on what direction I wanna go. I don't even know what driver to go with for 6 boards or better. All my previous calculations have been for 4 boardsI haven't used the 120s or 132s but they do sound appealing due to no needed heatsinks and ability to spread the light better. For simplicity I buy the DIY kits but if I was into building and I had the cash and I had to buy new lights I'd do a ceiling made of 132s lol
I currently use the Nichia based 324s (no longer made, I think), 288v1, 288v2, and I have a 304. (or a Nichia 320XL, 2*260XL, and a 90 watt 304)
Thx for the insight and help by the way. Idk how to like post yetI haven't used the 120s or 132s but they do sound appealing due to no needed heatsinks and ability to spread the light better. For simplicity I buy the DIY kits but if I was into building and I had the cash and I had to buy new lights I'd do a ceiling made of 132s lol
I currently use the Nichia based 324s (no longer made, I think), 288v1, 288v2, and I have a 304. (or a Nichia 320XL, 2*260XL, and a 90 watt 304)
Like above poster says, try for 30-35 real watts/sft.I can get the 288s with heatsink around $53 before s&h which would actually run roughly around the same price of a build with 120 boards. There's more info avail on the 288s than the 120s but I'm open minded to whatever would work best. I've even looked into led strips it seems that's what's best for coverage. But like I stated earlier I'm looking for whatever's gonna get me to 2gpw. I've been researching for roughly 2 weeks now and still only have a slight idea on what direction I wanna go. I don't even know what driver to go with for 6 boards or better. All my previous calculations have been for 4 boards
What type of yields are u pulling off the 8 120s?I have 8 qb 120's in my 4x4. No penetration issues.I've got pics around here somehwere.
Awesome job cob.Another Dump as I need to delete these from my device anyway.
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