DIY with Quantum Boards

hybridway2

Amare Shill
Anyone know if i can plug these hlg-60's into household led dimmers rated for under 150w? Silly question, i know.
The spectral blend I'm looking for wold have each bar around 35w i think.
The QBS are less then half power & i need the r+b to be too.
 
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Chip Green

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So, according to the emails I reviewed this morning, it has become evident, that six beers, and a nice big chunk of Hazeman Mikado extract infused butterscotch, created just the right amount of inhibition, to go ahead and order 3x 96 Elite boards, and the HLG T-shirt!!!!

So getting back to what I posted several days ago, we're all going to find out how much wattage they can safely take, on CobKits 133mm pre-drilled heatsinks in the near future!!!
 

Airwalker16

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So, according to the emails I reviewed this morning, it has become evident, that six beers, and a nice big chunk of Hazeman Mikado extract infused butterscotch, created just the right amount of inhibition, to go ahead and order 3x 96 Elite boards, and the HLG T-shirt!!!!

So getting back to what I posted several days ago, we're all going to find out how much wattage they can safely take, on CobKits 133mm pre-drilled heatsinks in the near future!!!
Something we've all wanted the answer to!
 

Rocket Soul

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And this is only with A type drivers. Correct?
Im not sure but from what i understood: the hlg driver are rated lower than their actual output. However if you put a 100k dimmer on them they output spec. But with A version or if using a 110k dimmer (or a 100k with a 10k resistanse added in series) you can get at that extra current.
Another way of getting more power out of the driver is using a hlg cv driver w voltage dimming. For example 36A drivers will usually be able to take voltage all the way to 40V, which gives you the option of running 2x eb gen 3 2 footers in series as they are still only combined 38V on lower currents.

New AB drivers i havent tried out so im no
sure.
 

Airwalker16

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Those OG Original 120/133/140mm round pin sinks ALL come with a standard 20mm thick base or is it only 15mm?
Jesus Christ all 3 of em only have 10mm thick bases. Pretty sure even Meijus heatsinks are 15mm from what I've heard. And that's in a MUCH more spread heat layout and 20X the surface area a COB has.
I'm super surprised to find this out...
 

Airwalker16

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So, according to the emails I reviewed this morning, it has become evident, that six beers, and a nice big chunk of Hazeman Mikado extract infused butterscotch, created just the right amount of inhibition, to go ahead and order 3x 96 Elite boards, and the HLG T-shirt!!!!

So getting back to what I posted several days ago, we're all going to find out how much wattage they can safely take, on CobKits 133mm pre-drilled heatsinks in the near future!!!
For real though, I'm actually pumped for this what do you plan on doing with each of the 3 exactly? Throw one on a 600-54B and crank that pot up slowly but surely from 0???
 

Airwalker16

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I thought you couldn’t overclock the B drivers?
What does overclocking have anything to do with this?
You can turn the dimmer down with a wired on Pot with B driver. This will allow your one 96 on an HLG-600H-36B to run without being Instantly fried
 
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boybelue

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What does overclocking have anything to do with this?
You can turn the dimmer down with a wired on Pot with B driver. This will allow your one 96 on an HLG-600H-36B to run without being Instantly fried
36B? They 54v right? I always thought if you ran a certain voltage LED on a CV driver it could only pull the wattage the IO curve alotted at a set voltage. If you run one 96e on a 600h-54b at 54v it want pull the whole 600w. Am I wrong?
I’m not sure, I’ve questioned this before because on LED Gardeners strip builds he mentions that you must have all the strips hooked up on a parallel build before powering on which contradicts my way of thinking.
 
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Chip Green

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For real though, I'm actually pumped for this what do you plan on doing with each of the 3 exactly? Throw one on a 600-54B and crank that pot up slowly but surely from 0???
The plan will be to run each on it's own driver. Most likely which, will end up being the XLG-150-H-AB. This way I can stay at, or under 150W each, without active cooling, with the 133mm pin heatsinks.
 

Airwalker16

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The plan will be to run each on it's own driver. Most likely which, will end up being the XLG-150-H-AB. This way I can stay at, or under 150W each, without active cooling, with the 133mm pin heatsinks.
Aaaaaaaawwwwwwww........ I thought you were saying you were going to see what the 96 boards could actually handle using the highly popular 133mm round pin heatsinks, that a whole Shit load of us already have.
Guess I'll still never know.
150W is quite a bit though. Very interested to see how it handles the extra wattage from the extra surface area and spread of the 96 compared to a COB.
 

coreywebster

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So I am shopping on Kingbrite and I am torn between 2 models below. the light is for a 2x4 tent for flower. The rep Vivi said the first one is the "newest model" with UV and IR but I believe that I have read somewhere on this thread that the UV chips are not strong enough and/or burn out quickly so it was better to not have those. Does this also apply to the IR chips, are these needed or beneficial? Can anyone tell me help me make the choice as to which would be better? I plan to get either in the 3000k color temp unless otherwise advised.

Samsung lm301h+ CREE XP-E2 660nm+UV+IR qb288 Quantum Board

320w quantum board V3 samsung lm301h with CREE XP-E2 660nm red led grow light


Thanks in Advance!

oKiHai
This is the wrong place to ask as its the official Quantum board thread (horticultural light group aka HLG).

Try here
 

pop22

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why drive them hard? Electronics + heat = eventual failure. Every LED system has a sweet spot where output and efficiency balance. Why not get one more and have lighting that will last longer and be more efficient?


So, according to the emails I reviewed this morning, it has become evident, that six beers, and a nice big chunk of Hazeman Mikado extract infused butterscotch, created just the right amount of inhibition, to go ahead and order 3x 96 Elite boards, and the HLG T-shirt!!!!

So getting back to what I posted several days ago, we're all going to find out how much wattage they can safely take, on CobKits 133mm pre-drilled heatsinks in the near future!!!
 
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