spachal
Active Member
Hello, I have DIY grow light, based on LED strips BXEB-L0560Z-35E2000-C-B3 (3500K, CRI80). 16x strips & HLG-320H-42A driver, each two strips in serial, 6 pair in paralel connection. I'm using this light for veg & flowering cycle, during veg phase powered only on 50% output. Box size 80x100cm. It 'works' without any problem, but you know, it's always better to make it better!
Now I'm thinking about supplemental spectrum, because of 3500K and CRI80 spectrum of the light. I suppose that I will need only red spectrum, so I'd like to add some far and deep red LEDs there. Here is my idea:
Now I'm thinking about supplemental spectrum, because of 3500K and CRI80 spectrum of the light. I suppose that I will need only red spectrum, so I'd like to add some far and deep red LEDs there. Here is my idea:
- 9x Cree XP-E2 660nm + 6x XP-E2 730nm
- three additional alu U-profile bars as coolers, each bar with 5x deep + 2x far XP-E LEDs. LEDs are on 20mm cooper star (Aliexpress) - ratio 3:2 in red, appr. 10:1 in total
- one ELN-30-48D driver (3 ~ 48V, 0.63A)
- is it a good idea, or keep the light as it is and save some cash?
- could I use far & deep spectrum LEDs in flower phase with the main lighting period (powered and timed with the same timer)?
- is there a big difference between XP-E and XP-E2 diodes?
- is that 30W of supplemental light enough, will be there some "possitive effect" in result at all?