420_Graze_It
Active Member
Looking for honest opinions from both those who have bought and those who have created their own LED lights. I am a bit biased as I have bought all my lights pre-assembled, but I have enough experience with electrical that I'm interested in making one. The only issue I have encountered is trying to find components that beat the price and performance of pre-made ones.
Right now I see 2 major players on the market after a bit of research:
When buying, you (usually) need all or most of the following components:
I have put together a few builds, both on DigiKey and Alibaba. Alibaba seemed to beat Digi in price of course, until I saw the outrageous amount in shipping costs. The other thing I noticed is these chips, notably the COBs, max out around 150-175LM/w while Quantum Boards have easily surpassed 200-220LM/w and have similar or better PPFD.
Is there any point in still using COBs or even custom building your own QBs? There are vendors such as Meiju and Kingbrite sending 240w units for $120 pre-assembled. Most builds I've done online are more than that and you can't guarantee the quality of the parts (top bin, etc) or if they are vendor knockoffs. Not to mention you need to spend hours putting it together once you receive all these parts.
Am I missing something, or is there a huge cost savings /benefit hidden somewhere here? The only part I understand is learning about electronics for the newcomers to have fun assembling it, and maybe being able to choose your own lighting layout? I can't seem to find components that can beat 240w of prebuilt quantum board for $120, factoring in all the components and time it takes to assemble...
Cheers
Right now I see 2 major players on the market after a bit of research:
- Quantum Boards ( diodes such as LM561C, LM301B, LM301H, etc.)
- COBs (CREE, Luminus CXBs, Citizen, etc.)
When buying, you (usually) need all or most of the following components:
- LED chips/COBs
- driver
- Heatsink/fan (if running over ~50 or so watts - correct me if I'm wrong)
- mounting brackets
- aluminum frame
- reflectors
- shield/visor to protect the chips
I have put together a few builds, both on DigiKey and Alibaba. Alibaba seemed to beat Digi in price of course, until I saw the outrageous amount in shipping costs. The other thing I noticed is these chips, notably the COBs, max out around 150-175LM/w while Quantum Boards have easily surpassed 200-220LM/w and have similar or better PPFD.
Is there any point in still using COBs or even custom building your own QBs? There are vendors such as Meiju and Kingbrite sending 240w units for $120 pre-assembled. Most builds I've done online are more than that and you can't guarantee the quality of the parts (top bin, etc) or if they are vendor knockoffs. Not to mention you need to spend hours putting it together once you receive all these parts.
Am I missing something, or is there a huge cost savings /benefit hidden somewhere here? The only part I understand is learning about electronics for the newcomers to have fun assembling it, and maybe being able to choose your own lighting layout? I can't seem to find components that can beat 240w of prebuilt quantum board for $120, factoring in all the components and time it takes to assemble...
Cheers