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    Any opinion on this new Cirrus 10 COB light - 1000 watt?

    I figured that would be the case, regarding heat and it looks like it generates hot spots with some pretty uneven light distribution. Brand new, still in the box units were/are being sold at $65 each direct from their headquarters in Portsmouth NH. I ended up just buying 24 of the Thinkgrow-Ws...
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    Any opinion on this new Cirrus 10 COB light - 1000 watt?

    any issues with it? noticable flaws? I'm guessing it wasn't the "game changer" they were touting it as, considering their grow light division was recently liquidated, but were you able to pull any nice grows with it, comparative to what your using now?
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    Any opinion on this new Cirrus 10 COB light - 1000 watt?

    So, anyone have any updated information on how these have performed for them? Anyone that had them from a few years ago still using them? I can get them at a ridiculously cheap price, so I'm very curious to know. I'm running a room using 256 luminous cxms @68 watts each and looking to upgrade...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    They are actually a fair bit brighter... You can't see them from the pic, there are 4 rigs in the back right section. The ones you can see that have the heat sinks are my CXBs. I'm hoping in this new room, the chilled ones will provide better results, so the jury should still be considered out...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Not even remotely. I wish I had purchased their blue pucks for half of the rigs I have. I've used these chilled rigs over 3 grows now, and even my older CXB 3590s driven at similar wattages/sqft perform better than the pucks. The plants just don't see to like them nearly as much, and this is an...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Didn't end up bothering with remote dimming afterall... Found WiFi remote timers on Amazon for $8 each, (rated 16a and 110/220v) and they have been working flawlessly for the last 37 days running 2 light rigs each (each rig consists of 2 bars of 4 cxm22s @280w each, for 560w per plant). For...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Plenty of info using those keywords on running a couple drivers, but not 40 running off the same one. I'd assume one would have to use multiple contactors in conjunction, but I was hoping maybe someone already laid out some groundwork on the subject somewhere.
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Hey, so, not sure this is the most appropriate place to ask this question, but I'm looking to automate 40 hlg-b series drivers to incorporate sunrise/sunset functions using the dim to off function to mitigate both inrush and humidity spikes, as well as easy and consolidated timer control. Has...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    NM, figured it out. One of the holder contacts was ever so slightly the cob contact. Sheesh, forgot how precise those things need to be tightened down.
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Well, I'm a little stumped here. I've wired up a module consisting of (4) 36v cobs to a b series hlg185 1400, in series, wired correctly, and nothing is happening when I plug it in. The dimming leads are currently taped off. I've tried all six of my new drivers to this module, all failing to...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Quick question... And I thought I had come across the answer sometime back when I didn't have the question, but now for the life of me can't find it.... If your using the B series drivers and are not currently using the dimming function, what do you do with the dim leads? Or do they have to be...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    @wietefras, That's somewhat distressing about your friends sales experience...I tried to amend my order to include more dimmers before finalizing the final invoice, but Jerry actually told me that I wouldn't need additional ones, as the one I ordered was enough. What I'm referring to when I...
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    OK, so to clarify, I don't need to wire any resistors into anything, right? Would the easiest method of wiring the AC lines and dimming leads into the dimmer be something like a couple of terminal blocks?
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    MeanWell LED Drivers: 3 in 1 Dimming Function.

    Hey, I was hoping someone here has experience with it can weigh in on the capabilities of that dimmer that Kingbrite sells. It's called ZK-link and comes with a remote, and runs about $14. Jerry informs me that it can run multiple drivers, and assured me that it will run the 6 hlg-185h 1400b...
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    DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

    How favorably would this compare with the more standard approach of fan-on-heatsink? Say I were displacing 50w of cob (so at ~56% eff, that's what... 22w of heat?)... What sort of wattage draw are we talking to run that cob acceptably cool? Will condensation issues be a factor when running...
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    DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

    They seem incredibly inefficient at producing the cooling effect. Have you used them in this application before, and if so, have you measured the wattage draw?
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    DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

    Thanks for addressing my concerns, BG. After reading up about the whole binning process, as it turns out I meant 85°C... Which would put them well within normal operating ranges. I had repeatedly seen that nominal figure strewn across various DIY cob build threads and mistakingly thought the...
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    IF you are new to LED and want help choosing what to buy, POST HERE!

    Hey all, I'm in preliminary research phase for constructing a light system for a veg room, and would sure appreciate some Intel on an appropriate LED setup for a strictly vegging room measuring 10'x10', with 8' ceiling. Would using all 3590 6500k be ideal here? Looking for how many cobs to cover...
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    DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

    So, I may have grossly overestimated the passive cooling abilities of my bars. After running for an hour or so, these guys get pretty hot... Not so much that I can't keep my finger on them, but seem to be much hotter than I would have thought... Certainly above 85° by feel alone. So, here's...
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    DiY LEDs - How to Power Them

    Thank you much SJ. Am I right in thinking you just get in there with a screwdriver? Or is there some knob that interfaces with it for a more readily convienent approach?
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