DIY with Quantum Boards

end_of_the_tunnel

Well-Known Member
I don't think so. I believe they were on sale "until stock runs out".
They came with a price and at the right time to counter sales from cheap chinese on amazon. Now with reduced stock availabilty due to the run of corona in mainland China, the impact of those china amazon lights may be less of a threat to HLG turnover and margins.

Then theres the outlook for the coming months, as a business manufacturing in the USA. Launching new product, whilst dealing with the impact of constraints brought about by the virus. Its tough.
 

coreywebster

Well-Known Member
Really happy I bought mine a month ago, they were still there a day or so ago
Me too man, I bought 8 of them, only because I already bought 10 twin heatsinks for a tenner each , I don't even need them but I couldn't resist. Thinking about it I should of bought 20 boards to go with the 10 twin heat sinks. But I will find a place for them one day!


Anyway everyone interested.

I got a response from emailing HLG about the v1 boards.
They were sold at cost with zero margin and wont be restocking them.
 

PrometheanLeaf

Well-Known Member
Me too man, I bought 8 of them, only because I already bought 10 twin heatsinks for a tenner each , I don't even need them but I couldn't resist. Thinking about it I should of bought 20 boards to go with the 10 twin heat sinks. But I will find a place for them one day!


Anyway everyone interested.

I got a response from emailing HLG about the v1 boards.
They were sold at cost with zero margin and wont be restocking them.
RIP my plan
 

Humple

Well-Known Member
Me too man, I bought 8 of them, only because I already bought 10 twin heatsinks for a tenner each , I don't even need them but I couldn't resist. Thinking about it I should of bought 20 boards to go with the 10 twin heat sinks. But I will find a place for them one day!


Anyway everyone interested.

I got a response from emailing HLG about the v1 boards.
They were sold at cost with zero margin and wont be restocking them.
Well at least the question has been answered. Thanks, man! Damn glad I jumped on it when I did; although I now feel like I should have bought more, of course! Then again, perhaps it's just as well. I've been planning to go with strips for the next build, but having that option to get boards at such low cost might have been too much temptation, and could have scuttled the plan!
 
If I wanted to plan to upgrade later and get 2 lights for now but make a 2x2 perimeter under the lights for the plants to grow into so their is not a loss of spread? The canopy will be flat from lst
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
Quantum Green ....

Gotham Limited
KKP S1

All flipped and will be the last plants run for awhile .... as i have enough MEDS for awhile .
Already have two more plants to finish chop ( GSG ) ... so these remainders will be the last until we hopefully get thru all the chaos.

GOTHAM LIMITED - Flipped about 6 days

FDE03ACB-620E-45EF-B40E-08A12A593CD1.jpeg94F3750A-9CFE-44D3-8C51-6EBB3164C2A1.jpeg

KKP S1 - from that Selfing seed run I did not too long ago. One was topped , one wasn’t but both share good vigor and growth. Same layered medium mix as all the rest .... they are under older V1 3500k/ COB rig ..... smaller one was just flipped ( minor veg time ) just to clear grows out.

DD7C681C-46CD-4FF2-952E-6D11F2688272.jpeg

Hope you guys / gals are keeping safe and green !
 

ThatKidiscrying

Active Member
I have a HLG-320H-C2100A wired in series to four(4) HLG Quantum boards 132 V2’s. 36v 2000ma max.

How hard should I run these ? I know I’ll need to dial it back some.

They will have a fan blowing on them. My test meter will not read DC amps. It will read AC amps and DC volts/millivolts.
 

Barristan Whitebeard

Well-Known Member
I have a HLG-320H-C2100A wired in series to four(4) HLG Quantum boards 132 V2’s. 36v 2000ma max.

How hard should I run these ? I know I’ll need to dial it back some.

They will have a fan blowing on them. My test meter will not read DC amps. It will read AC amps and DC volts/millivolts.
If you are following a 2000mA per board maximum then 288 watts would be your maximum wattage.
If you run a little higher, up to about 300 watts at the boards, that will be fine also. Especially with a dedicated fan cooling them. If you can only read AC wattage, I would try to keep your wall draw at about 330 watts maximum.
 
Top