Boatguy
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On sale right now for $26 per board... Pretty hard to beat thatIts nice to see a cheapo alternative
On sale right now for $26 per board... Pretty hard to beat thatIts nice to see a cheapo alternative
Yup, this is why im asking for more detailsOn sale right now for $26 per board... Pretty hard to beat that
Just buy 10 for the price of 2 diablo boards and run em easyYup, this is why im asking for more details
Where?On sale right now for $26 per board... Pretty hard to beat that
RS,Hey HLG, any further details on thise R-Spec boards on your webpage?
Diode make?
Forward voltage vrs current graph?
Ppf/w reports?
Its nice to see a cheapo alternative
Thx will doRS,
Better try a more direct approach as I can't say any HLG representative has been on here in months.
GL!
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/collections/components/products/qb288-rspec-fr-quantum-board
Theyre back at 35 now.On sale right now for $26 per board... Pretty hard to beat that
Yup until the next 25% off sale which even @35 it's a great deal.Thx will do
Theyre back at 35 now.
If you call and ask sometimes they accommodate youTheyre back at 35 now.
Thats @160w per board and including driver losses. I wouldnt run a qb that hard really. Sweet spot for a cheap board would be 60-80w.Yup until the next 25% off sale which even @35 it's a great deal.
Seoul Semiconductor is about the only info I could get from the CSR but you might fare better sending them a message.
The pre-built lights on the site saying Rspec FR in the model numbers apparently are using the same MCPCB's like the HLG 320 Rspec FR ...
"This lamp is powered by two QB272 Quantum Boards® and includes 660nm deep red along with the 730nm far-red spectrum. This lamp produces over 746 PPF output with photon efficacy of 2.47 µmol/joule.
Download the HLG 320 Rspec FR Manual"
HLG 320 Rspec FR
HLG 320 Rspec FR is a cost-effective lamp designed for horticulture use in indoor spaces. The dimmable design with integrated reflectors improves photon delivery to the canopy, resulting in better quality yields even at lower levels of canopy, and is ideal for 2’ x 4’ or 3’ x 5’ coverage in a...horticulturelightinggroup.com
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I've heard of others calling and asking about the promotion they missed and the CSR giving them a code or taking their orders and giving them the big discount.If you call and ask sometimes they accommodate you
LOL spoken like a true grower!I've heard of others calling and asking about the promotion they missed and the CSR giving them a code or taking their orders and giving them the big discount.
I didn't have a spare hundo laying around I could just go spend or I probably would have been all over another four of them.
Once I get a few finished out I'll either change four of the twelve (V1 - 288's) out or just add them IF I'm not trying to swing too much aluminum from the chiminilly tent tubing!
I have pushed my diablos to 160w, but i really dont like doing it. Hot spots in the middle and general abuse of the boards make me nervous. They have held up well.Thats @160w per board and including driver losses. I wouldnt run a qb that hard really. Sweet spot for a cheap board would be 60-80w.
black friday sale on hlg.comWhere?
ALL products, even parts and I'm gunna remember to grab a buncha Wago's dirt cheap next time!black friday sale on hlg.com
Late for that now. The bigger lights had the same percentage discount
Building that light yourself with all the parts through hlg, driver $140, 4 panels $140, 2 slate triples $70, its 350.ALL products, even parts and I'm gunna remember to grab a buncha Wago's dirt cheap next time!
@Rocket Soul
If you really want to pick apart the panels a bit with the bro math (lol) you can just grab the reports for the 700 Rspec FR .
(Those might work, if not then the links are imbedded in their text.)
BTW I'm going to plan on running a pair on both ends down the middle of the 3 quads of:v1 boards for 16 at around 40-50/BD if I'm bold enough to swing that much heatsinks!
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HLG 700 Rspec FR
High Efficiency Commercial Indoor Horticulture LED grow light designed to replace a double-ended 1000watt HID with just 630 Watts. 1585 PPF @ 2.5 PPF/W. Full Spectrum White and FAR-REDhorticulturelightinggroup.com
Ive had a lookALL products, even parts and I'm gunna remember to grab a buncha Wago's dirt cheap next time!
@Rocket Soul
If you really want to pick apart the panels a bit with the bro math (lol) you can just grab the reports for the 700 Rspec FR .
(Those might work, if not then the links are imbedded in their text.)
BTW I'm going to plan on running a pair on both ends down the middle of the 3 quads of:v1 boards for 16 at around 40-50/BD if I'm bold enough to swing that much heatsinks!
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HLG 700 Rspec FR
High Efficiency Commercial Indoor Horticulture LED grow light designed to replace a double-ended 1000watt HID with just 630 Watts. 1585 PPF @ 2.5 PPF/W. Full Spectrum White and FAR-REDhorticulturelightinggroup.com
You miss out on the reflectors and full HLG after sales package (i dont hink they give the same warranty on diy components). Also if i dont know how DIY lights fare with fire inspections and such for a legal grow. But still pretty good.Building that light yourself with all the parts through hlg, driver $140, 4 panels $140, 2 slate 3's $70, its 350.
Not a bad deal for a 600w fixture.
I run mine that high at times on slate 2 singles. Two boards on a triple would be better but its been 3 years now without any issues.Ive had a look
You miss out on the reflectors and full HLG after sales package (i dont hink they give the same warranty on diy components). Also if i dont know how DIY lights fare with fire inspections and such for a legal grow. But still pretty good.
In any case id probably rather splurge on another 2 boards and a sink for a 600w light and get something comparable to the r-spec scorpion, maybe with 3x240 drivers instead. 150w boards seems a bit excessive.
For me its more a hanging height issue. In a medium sized open space so there isnt too much cross light. At high wattage i would waste too much on walls. Also output degradation goes up with temps.I run mine that high at times on slate 2 singles. Two boards on a triple would be better but its been 3 years now without any issues.
I do hear what you're saying though. They get fairly hot and probably arent super efficient at that level
Not that I would, they say you can run the MCPCB at under 55w without a sink.For me its more a hanging height issue. In a medium sized open space so there isnt too much cross light. At high wattage i would waste too much on walls. Also output degradation goes up with temps.
Also i thought the slate 2 was the triple board sink. So my option just got a bit more expensive. Though im pretty sure you could get away with only using some 3-4mm alu sheet for cheaper sinking if on 100w each. Hey it works with the 550 so shouldnt be a problem.
It really doesnt work that way.If weight wasn't a problem I would recommend a similar size ¼” plate with the Slate 2 single heatsinks bolted to it.
Then you could really pound out the photons!