Straight swap from COB to QB

Gquebed

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I am completely ignorant of electricty and electronic circuits....

So i was wondering... can i dismantle my Tasty LED cobs and just straight swap in QB boards?

By that i mean just take out the cob lights and attach those leads to QBs?
 
What do you expect to gain by swapping them out? Is it a height issue?
Spectrum? Coverage?

If anything I'd say adding qbs to the existing COBs might make sense? Cobs over each plant, qbs as side/filler lighting between the cobs?

The new 96 elites are more pr less a combo of the ideas between the spacing of qb boards (288s, 324s, etc) and not needing heat management, with the smaller footprint and resulting penetration of cobs. More or less the best of both worlds (185w passive cooled from a footprint slightly larger than a credit card, while no need for active cooling, better penetration than larger boards and none of the heat issues of cobs, and improved spectrum compared woth either). The term "elite," seems quite apt.
 

Gquebed

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What do you expect to gain by swapping them out? Is it a height issue?
Coverage.
I want to spread the light out more evenly accross the canopy and thereby be able to bring the lights closer down to the canopy.

I find the plants directly underneath the cob light tend to bleach if too close... and so i raise the light and... you know the rest...
 

Boatguy

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Coverage.
I want to spread the light out more evenly accross the canopy and thereby be able to bring the lights closer down to the canopy.

I find the plants directly underneath the cob light tend to bleach if too close... and so i raise the light and... you know the rest...
I do. The more even spread is an attraction for me to the the boards.
I havent had any trouble with bleaching or stretch though. If i had i would be looking to switch too.
 
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Neither of those would change.
Unless you went with a different spectrum board. Coverage would remain the same, either way.
May be a slight gain in efficiency but wouldnt be noticeable. Heat would be about the same.
Not sure what color temps are in stock, but he certainly could change the spectrum with elites...a more negligible change qould be different color temp rated boards ckmpared to whatever he has going on with cobs. The larger footprint of a 288 for example means less of a focal point, therefor ypu can get the lights much closer. So yes, those things would change.
 
This is what i have... i have four of them.


> The T4-2100: 4x CXB3590 CD bin 3000K 80CRI, Meanwell HLG-320H-C2100B
Pretty sure the 2100 could run 2 elite v2s in series and be fine. Check out the recommended drivers portion of hlgs page to double check (i run their other drivers, cant remember which cc drivers handle what). What size space are you filling? Iirc that would rock a 2x4 no problem.
 

Gquebed

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Pretty sure the 2100 could run 2 elite v2s in series and be fine. Check out the recommended drivers portion of hlgs page to double check (i run their other drivers, cant remember which cc drivers handle what). What size space are you filling? Iirc that would rock a 2x4 no problem.
I have two 4x4 flood tables. And i have 4 of 2100s covering that...
 

Gquebed

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I do. The more even spread is an attraction for me to the the boards.
I havent had any trouble with bleaching or stretch though. If i had i would be looking to switch too.
No trouble with stretch... but some probs with bleaching. Thats easily fixed by lifting the lights, but of course that drops intensity for the plants not directly underneath even more so.

So i would prefer a more even spread... and if it isnt a major hassle then why not right? Love the Tasty COBs though... theyre great.
 
So youd be running 2 drivers per 4x4? That should be about perfect if those drivers will link up with the elites alright. Somewhere, someone posted all the mapping on the elites. 2 per 2x4 or 4 per 4x4 were more or less perfect. At those wattages you should be running nice and cool as well.
 

Gquebed

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So youd be running 2 drivers per 4x4? That should be about perfect if those drivers will link up with the elites alright. Somewhere, someone posted all the mapping on the elites. 2 per 2x4 or 4 per 4x4 were more or less perfect. At those wattages you should be running nice and cool as well.
Yes exactly 2 drivers per 4x4 table.
 
Yes exactly 2 drivers per 4x4 table.
So it looks like the elites are out. They recommend 320-2800n rather than 320-2100 on the elites. The 240-2100 would be ok though?

Honestly, your beat bet might be the cobs mixed with some strips/boards? Get some red in there and use white strips/boards to supplement around the "hot spots" created with cobs?
 

Thundercat

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When I make the switch to LED it will be for coverage, getting away from single source light and getting a blanket of intensity over my whole canopy ;). Which makes me look towards strips or bar light builds. I'm really interested in the new Amare 8 bar honestly, but a strip build would be way cheaper :).
 

topcat

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Coverage.
I want to spread the light out more evenly accross the canopy and thereby be able to bring the lights closer down to the canopy.

I find the plants directly underneath the cob light tend to bleach if too close... and so i raise the light and... you know the rest...
If yours has lenses, like mine, remove them.
 
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